As people continue using drugs and alcohol, these substances cause chemical changes within the brain and body.
The body grows accustomed to these substances, which can mean things go into overdrive when a person stops using. They may experience withdrawals and cravings that can make detox a challenge. If you choose to detox at home rather than at a Boca Raton detox, you’re risking dangerous side effects and putting the success of your sobriety at risk. There are many reasons to choose professional detoxification services for a safe detox.
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Medical Monitoring for Any Dangerous Withdrawal Symptoms
Depressants and stimulants all create challenging withdrawal symptoms during drug and alcohol detox in Boca Raton. These withdrawals vary from substance to substance, but may include:
- Anxiety
- Sweating
- Nausea
- Tremors
- Delirium Tremens
- Increased Heart Rate
- Confusion
- Digestive Issues
- Chills
Depending on the duration of addiction, the substances abused, and the overall patient health, withdrawals will vary in intensity and type. Alcohol and other depressants can produce highly dangerous detox symptoms, and symptoms usually begin within a few hours after the last alcoholic drink. Symptoms can include tremors, fever, vomiting, seizures, hallucinations, and more. When left untreated, these symptoms can be dangerous, and even deadly. With the guidance of medically monitored detox, patients can safely complete alcohol detox in Boca Raton. Medical detox services can mitigate withdrawals while keeping patients safe throughout the process.
Complete Boca Raton Detox
Safe detox starts with medically monitored detox services. Medical monitoring allows patients to receive care if their withdrawals become intense or life-threatening. At Banyan Detox Boca Raton, we offer safe drug and alcohol detox in Boca Raton for all substances. Our detox services touch on all the important cornerstones of successful detoxification: evaluation, stabilization, and fostering the patient’s entry into continued treatment.