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Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms To Look For During Recovery

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Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms To Look For During Recovery

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It’s essential to learn the signs of opiate withdrawal so that you can take the proper steps toward proper medical intervention. If a person has stopped using opiates and has relapsed, there is a danger that the dose they have taken might be too much. In many cases, they no longer have the same degree of tolerance to that drug. Once clients have taken steps to enter a recovery program, they may need to undergo medically supervised detox. During this initial phase, a person will experience some unpleasant symptoms as substances leave their body. Because the effects of withdrawal can strain the body of someone who has a substance abuse disorder, it is far safer to cease use in a setting where emergency medical services are available in case they are needed.

If you or someone you love is ready to get their life back on the right track, we encourage you to reach out to The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® at 855.773.0614. You can speak with a trained representative who can discuss why detox under medication supervision is a safe treatment option. The opiate addiction treatment program at The Willows at Red Oak Recovery® offers a wide range of therapeutic modalities and holistic treatments tailored to fit clients’ individual needs. Let us help you discover a better tomorrow.

Symptoms of Opiate Withdrawal

There are many signs and symptoms of opiate withdrawal. Common red flags to look out for include:

  • Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • Insomnia
  • Body aches
  • Muscle and bone pain
  • Sweating
  • Cold flashes
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Shaking
  • Involuntary movements

The withdrawal symptoms typically peak between 24-48 hours after the last opiate addiction last use. Most symptoms usually subside after a week. In certain instances, people experience persistent symptoms. Noticeable signs of withdrawal suggest a moderate to severe addiction. A person experiencing this level of addiction needs professional assistance and may benefit from an addiction treatment program.

Common Signs of Addiction

All types of substance abuse have related signs of dependence and addiction. Signs of addiction include changes in a person’s daily choices, behavior, and engagement with work, family, and friends. If you or your loved one is showing any of these common signs of addiction, consider reaching out for professional help:

  • Withdrawal symptoms
  • Cravings
  • Increase in use
  • Lack of responsibility
  • Relationship issues
  • Loss of interest in hobbies

Why Choose The Willows at Red Oak Recovery For Opiate Treatment

At an opiate addiction treatment program for women like the one offered by The Willows at Red Oak Recovery, clients can treat both the physical and mental health symptoms of their opiate addiction.

We believe it’s essential to know the story behind the addiction. Identifying what caused the opiate addiction in the first place can help us address the root causes, prevent relapse, and promote positive and healthy practices that they can use in sober living.

In some instances, women have exclusively developed an addiction to prescription opiates. In other cases, women who have a history of mental health issues or have faced trauma are at risk for substance abuse. By addressing and resolving these underlying issues, women can start to make real progress toward a better tomorrow.

The Willows at Red Oak Recovery offers a gender-specific opiate addiction treatment program for women only. Substance abuse treatment is customizable to the individual woman, offering clients a more targeted approach to recovery. Among the many therapies and treatments available at The Willows at Red Oak Recovery, clients can find help through:

  • Experiential therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Music therapy
  • Hiking therapy
  • Meditation therapy
  • Individual therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Group therapy
  • Family therapy

Reach Out to The Willows at Red Oak Recovery About Opiate Treatment Options

At The Willows at Red Oak Recovery, we pride ourselves on creating a supportive female-only environment. Our treatment facility, located in Asheville, NC, offers a full range of traditional therapeutic and treatment options and holistic therapies that are less commonly available in other programs.

If you are ready to begin your journey toward recovery, we want to help. Reach out to The Willows at Red Oak Recovery at 855.773.0614 to speak with a trained representative about our treatment and therapy options that can be tailored to suit your particular needs.