6 Signs of Drug or Alcohol Dependency

According to NSDUH, nearly 19.7 million people in the United States of America suffer from substance disorders. Substance disorders develop from the continuous use of addictive substances such as alcohol, cocaine, and others. However, most people under the influence of such substances find it hard to accept that they are addicted and seek help. If you also feel that you or a loved one is addicted, there are some signs that you can look for. 

Here are some common signs of alcohol or drug dependency.

Cravings

One of the most common signs of drug dependence or addiction is you crave the addictive substances. Your mind has constant thoughts of consuming the drugs, and you cannot focus on anything else. You feel the urge to repeatedly consume drugs on the same day, even if you have taken the required amount prescribed by your medical care professional.

Increased tolerance to the substance

Another common sign of drug dependency is that you develop an increased tolerance to the regularly used drug. You would need to conspicuously take higher doses than you took when you started consuming the drugs.

Behavioral changes

Another common sign of drug dependence is significant behavioral changes, including frequent mood swings, changes in eating habits, and preferring the company of only those who encourage and support your alcohol or drug dependency. 

You also start losing interest in activities you enjoyed earlier and took pride in doing—albeit shifting your priorities to drug intake and ways to arrange more drugs. Some individuals also avoid all human interaction, social or otherwise, and try to live in isolation.

The strain on personal relationships

All the behavioral changes and your mental and physical health changes caused due to substance abuse negatively impact your relationships. You may end up neglecting your responsibilities and duties. You may also take up more fights than usual with everyone you talk to. Such behaviors can make you lose all closely built ties over the years. 

Financial issues

Most addictive substances are pretty expensive, and when you get dependent on them, you need to consume them in higher quantities. Producing these drugs can financially incapacitate you. You use all your earnings and sometimes even savings to buy those drugs. You also have poor judgment and spend unnecessarily on things that you don’t need.

Suffer from withdrawal symptoms

Another common sign of drug or alcohol dependence is that your body reacts when you stop consuming the drugs. You can feel various physical and mental withdrawal symptoms. 

If you stop taking drugs, you can feel physical symptoms like nausea, headache, severe pain, and other illnesses. 

Mental withdrawal symptoms can include sleep deprivation, anxiety, and depression. 

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Dr. John Windland, Md

Dr. John Windland, Md Is A Hospital Medicine Specialist In Pulaski, Tn And Has Over 21 Years Of Experience In The Medical Field. He Graduated From Southwest College Of Naturopathic Medicine health Sciences In 2001

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