We also explore some of the differenttypes of addictionand the signs or symptoms that may be present with each.
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Signs and Symptoms of Addiction
There are many different signs and symptoms of addiction.
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Signs are the things that can be observed by others while symptoms are what the person with addiction experiences.
That makes it helpful to know what to watch for if we’re concerned that addiction may exist.
That makes them things to watch for if addiction is suspected.
If you or a loved one are in immediate danger, call 911.
Different substances can have their own set of health risks and potential complications.
Illegal substances, for instance, pose health dangers in addition to potential legal issues.
Some substances also pose arisk for overdose, brain damage, and long-term health consequences.
Mental Health Conditions
Addiction often occurs alongside other mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Be cautious about jumping to conclusions.
It is difficult to discern if someone may have an addiction, even if some obvious signs are observed.
Addiction is resulting from a number of different factors.
Anyone can develop an addiction.
However, certain influences may elevate a person’s risk.
Factors that contribute to addiction include genetics, family history, drug use, and mental health disorders.
Psychotherapy, rehabilitation centers, 12-step programs, and support groups can also help aid in recovery from addiction.
Online options are also available, including websites and apps designed to help people overcome addiction.
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