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Signs of Drug Addiction to Look For

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Drug addiction is both a brain disorder and a mental illness that affects millions of Americans each year. You may have heard of the three C’s used to describe addiction. In this case, the National Institute on Drug Abuse defines drug addiction as a compulsive behavior with continued use despite harmful consequences that produces long-lasting changes in the brain.

Some people with a drug addiction are easy to spot. Others spend their lifetime hiding from their unhealthy behaviors. If you or a loved one speculate someone is misusing drugs and may have an addiction, there are several signs and symptoms that serve as indicators. We outlined behavioral, emotional, and physical cues to track or look for.

Behavioral Signs of Drug Addiction

Addiction affects the brain’s ability to perform everyday activities such as knowing what’s right and wrong and making decisions in a clear state of mind.

Behavioral signs that may signal someone is experiencing drug addiction can include the following:

Emotional Signs of Drug Addiction

Addiction affects the ability to think rationally, process emotions, and maintain relationships with others.

Emotional signs that may signal someone is experiencing drug addiction can include the following:

Physical Signs of Drug Addiction

Addiction causes many physical disruptions, ranging from speech problems to fluctuating energy levels.

Physical signs that may signal someone is experiencing drug addiction can include the following:

How Beachside Can Help With Drug Addiction

Knowing these signs and symptoms isn’t just about recognizing a problem — it could be the difference in saving someone’s life if they overdose. In general, you may need to seek emergency help if your loved one has trouble breathing, is in and out of consciousness, displays signs of a seizure, has chest pain that could indicate a heart attack, or has an uncontrollable physical psychological reaction to the drug.

In some cases, you may need to stage a drug intervention to get your loved one the help they need. We’ve teamed up with skilled professionals to provide you and your family with the tools for a successful intervention. Read our intervention page for more details.

If you or a loved one is ready to make a life change and enter drug rehab, we’re available to assist you with any questions and help start the process. Please call us today at (866) 349-1770 or contact one of our admissions counselors on our website to start your confidential chat. You don’t have to go through drug addiction alone.

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