28/01/2026
FIND YOUR WAY OUT OF ADDICTION NOW
Are cravings threatening to derail your recovery?
Withdrawal can be the most intense process of addiction recovery.
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What is Addition?
Addiction is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences to the addicted individual and to those around him or her. Drugs contain chemicals that tap into the brain’s communication system and disrupt the way nerve cells normally send, receive, and process information.
Drug addiction isn’t about just he**in, co***ne, or other illegal drugs. You can get addicted to alcohol, ni****ne, sleep and anti-anxiety medications, and other legal substances. You can also get addicted to prescription or illegally obtained narcotics pain medications, or opioids.
The brain responds to addiction based on a number of factors, such as the type and number of drugs used, the frequency, and the stage of addiction. For example, if someone uses co***ne, they will notice a feeling of euphoria. This occurs because co***ne is psychoactive and impacts the area of the brain that controls pleasure and motivation. Therefore, there is a short, but powerful burst of dopamine—the chemical that causes many to feel euphoric.
The drugs use will target your brain’s reward system. They flood your brain with Dopamine a chemical that will triggers a feeling of intense pleasure.
Overtime, your brain gets used to the extra dopamine, as it will drive you into addiction to the use of the drugs.
The long term use of drugs can cause change in other brain chemical system and circuits as well, which can hurt your judgment, decision-making, memory and ability to learn.
Withdrawal symptoms occur when drug use is discontinued or reduced in dosage. The term covers withdrawal from smoking and alcohol as well as therapeutic and recreational drugs.
Symptoms may vary depending on the drug involved and the level of dependence. They can be classified into two categories - physical and emotional withdrawal symptoms.
Physical symptoms manifest as sweating, racing heart, palpitations, muscle tension, tightness in the chest, difficult breathing, tremor, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Emotional symptoms include anxiety, restlessness, irritability, insomnia, headaches, poor concentration, depression and social isolation
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