Do You Need Treatment Throughout the Opiate Withdrawal Length?

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There is nothing simple about the opiate withdrawal process. Even so, this is something you must go through if you intend to put your addiction in the past. Some people have the ability to overcome withdrawal symptoms on their own, dealing with all of the symptoms and side effects as they come about. Others have come to realize that obtaining professional treatment is the best option.

Opiate use can cause a strong physical dependence. When this happens, the person continues to rely on the drug as opposed to facing the symptoms of withdrawal.

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Withdrawal treatment will help you greatly in your overall recovery.

Whether or not you need to continue treatment throughout the opiate withdrawal length depends on many factors:

  1. Seriousness of the withdrawal symptoms. These vary from one person to the next, with some people facing more challenges than others.
  2. Number of early symptoms. Chances are that you will receive some level of treatment during the early stages of opiate withdrawal. During this time, you are likely to deal with symptoms such as:
    • Insomnia
    • Agitation
    • Anxiety
    • Muscle aches
    • Yawning
    • Sweating
    • Increased tearing
    • Anxiety
  • If these symptoms are serious early on, there is a good chance the person will face the late symptoms of withdrawal, which often include:
    • Vomiting
    • Nausea
    • Goose bumps
    • Diarrhea
    • Cramping
    • Dilated pupils

3.  Fear factor. It can be a challenge to overcome an opiate addiction on your own, as you may be         scared about the impact it will have on your mind and body. The symptoms above can be                     powerful, causing you to wonder what type of impact it is having. Even though opiate withdrawal       reactions are painful and uncomfortable, these are not life-threatening.

4.   Length of withdrawal. Since no two people are the same, it is impossible to pinpoint how                long opiate withdrawal will last. Symptoms typically start within 12 hours of last using the drug.          Some people continue to experience symptoms many weeks (or months) into the future, thus              calling for professional treatment.

5.   Comfort level. Simply put, some people feel more comfortable dealing with the withdrawal              process when they are being closely monitored by a professional medical team.

You are not required to seek treatment for opiate withdrawal, however, this is something that many people do. There are many benefits, such as the option to use medication to curb some of the symptoms.

If you or a loved one is going through opiate withdrawal, consider all your options for making this as easy as possible. Call 800-442-6158 Who Answers? toll free anytime for help finding treatment.


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