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Dangerous Detox: Why you Need a Detox Center

Detoxification is an important part of the treatment process. When you go through drug detoxification, the drug is physically leaving your system and your body is reverting to its pre-drug state. Unfortunately, detoxing alone can be difficult and dangerous and a detox treatment center is necessary.

What do Detox Centers Do?

A detox treatment center provides the first step in drug addiction treatment. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug detox should be a part of an overall treatment plan. A detox treatment center makes the detoxification and withdrawal process easier. They provide valuable medical and emotional support so you can remain comfortable why you get off drugs or alcohol.

Most people who use a detox center report a more positive experience and are more successful in their recovery. Detox centers make it possible for you to come off drugs in a stable environment. To find one that offers a full detox program call 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?).

What does Drug Detoxification Consist of?

A good drug detoxification program consists of three components. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, these components are:

  1. evaluation – where your level of addiction and needs are assessed
  2. stabilization – where the detox center staff treats your symptoms with medications and stabilization therapy
  3. Fostering treatment readiness – the staff of a detox center prepares you for step down drug treatment

After the detoxification, you will be ready to go onto a more comprehensive treatment program.

Dangers of Detoxing Alone

Dangerous Detox

Experiencing withdrawal alone often leads to relapse.

Detoxing by yourself may be dangerous depending on what you are detoxing from and where you are detoxing.

Physical symptoms of detoxification

You need to detox in a treatment center because many of the symptoms of a drug detoxification are dangerous. These can include:

  • extremely high blood pressure
  • stroke
  • permanent cardiac damage
  • respiratory arrest
  • cardiac arrest
  • convulsions
  • seizures
  • extreme dehydration
  • death

When you detox alone, you put yourself at risk. The symptoms of withdrawal will vary depending on the type of drug but most of them are extremely unpleasant even if they are not deadly. The two most dangerous things to detox from are also two of the most popular drugs, alcohol and benzodiazepines.

Relapse

Detoxing alone also usually leads to relapse. As mentioned earlier, withdrawal symptoms are often extremely unpleasant. Those that do not kill you might make you wish you were dead. These symptoms include:

  • severe cramps
  • vomiting
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • diarrhea
  • tremors

During detox many people realize to stop the pain all they have to do is find and take the drug. They might even have some of the drug available just in case. If you are in a detox treatment center you do not have the option to take your drug of choice. Detox centers significantly lower your risk of relapse.

Finding a Drug Detox Center

To find a drug detox center that has everything that you need all you have to do is call 800-315-1376 (Who Answers?). We can help you end your drug addiction safely and effectively.

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By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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