Drug Abuse Treatment

Drug Abuse Signs & Symptoms

Unless you are a professional specializing in drug abuse treatment, you may not know what symptoms to look for in someone requiring treatment for drug abuse. There are no specific guidelines to go by, but there are certain symptoms to look for in someone who might be in need of drug rehab. It is well documented that the most important aspects of drug abuse to look for center around the change in appearance, attitude, new friends, activities and behavior. If you pay close attention to this set of criteria, it will assist in you determining the possibility of someone you love being in need of treatment for drug abuse.

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When trying to determine a person’s need for drug abuse treatment you may watch for numerous symptoms. You may feel scared, concerned or angry, but avoid a rush to judgment and let a professional help you determine the problem.

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Some subtle symptoms you can look for include the following...

  • Determine whether there is a noticeable change in appetite - in the amount they eat, the times they eat and what they are eating.
  • Be watchful of friendships or relationships; are they new friends who you have not met or if your loved one is staying out later than usual.
  • Has their work performance dropped off? Are they missing work or coming in late or leaving early? Are breaks longer than usual and more frequent?
  • A person’s changing sleeping patterns are a sign that something has changed in their lives. Symptoms include sleeping less and less, going to bed at different times or are taking naps throughout the day.

These signs alone do not determine a problem or the need for drug abuse treatment, but together they begin to form a scenario that could indicate a drug abuse problem and create a concern on your part whether treatment for a drug abuse problem could be in the making. Some more serious signs of a need drug abuse treatment, include the following symptoms...

  • Continually catching the person lying or manipulating the truth
  • Continually finding things missing from the house
  • Finding  they are always out of money
  • Seeing mood swings of continual highs and lows and being emotionally erratic
  • Finding drugs in the house
  • Finding alcohol missing or bottles hidden in the house

If you have seen the need for drug abuse treatment in any of the aforementioned symptoms and signs, call 1-800-884-1727 for immediate professional help. Research has shown, the sooner a person having a drug abuse problem gets into drug abuse treatment, the better the odds are of a positive outcome so don’t delay – call now! All calls are toll-free and completely confidential.

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