Drug and alcohol de-addiction refers to the process of overcoming dependence on addictive substances such as alcohol, prescription medications, and illicit drugs. Addiction is a chronic psychological and physical condition that alters brain chemistry and behavior, making it difficult for individuals to stop on their own. De-addiction programs aim to help individuals achieve sobriety, restore mental and physical health, and reintegrate into society with long-term recovery support.
Who Needs Treatment?
Patients who experience:
- Cravings or compulsive need to use alcohol or drugs.
- Physical withdrawal symptoms when not using.
- Relationship problems or social withdrawal.
- Financial or legal troubles related to substance use.
- Anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues linked to addiction.
Types of Conditions Treated
- Alcohol Dependence (Alcoholism): Daily or heavy drinking with physical dependence.
- Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: Shaking, sweating, and anxiety after stopping alcohol.
- Opioid Dependence: Addiction to prescription painkillers or heroin.
- Prescription Drug Abuse: Misuse of sleeping pills, anti-anxiety drugs, or other medications.
- Hallucinogen or Inhalant Abuse: Use of LSD, glue, or aerosols for intoxication.