Understanding the Signs of Addiction

Addiction isn’t always easy to see. Some people use drugs or alcohol for years and manage it well enough that they are able to work, engage with other people, and meet most expectations. Yet, over time, this will worsen, especially as tolerance and dependence grow. If you see the signs of addiction in yourself or a loved one, reach out to the Bayview Recovery team to learn how we can help you overcome this condition. Learn more about the treatment options by calling us today at 855.478.3650.

The Most Common Signs of Addiction

The signs of addiction are numerous. One person’s experiences are not necessarily the same others will have, even if they are using the same drugs. Some of the most common symptoms of addiction include the following:

  • Loss of control: A person is unable to stop using drugs or alcohol. They want to, but they cannot do so. They also are unable to control how much they use.
  • Reckless behavior: Many people disregard the harm that continued use of the drug could mean to themselves or others. They recognize there is a risk, but they are unsure what to do about it.
  • Inability to stop thinking about it: Many people experience a compulsive behavior to use. They cannot stop it nor control it. They feel as they everything in their life revolves around their ability to use those drugs.
  • Hiding their drug use: For some, there is a recognition that using substances is dangerous and unsafe, but they continue to do so. They hide using it or how much they use the drug or alcohol.
  • Pain and discomfort: A clear indication of addiction occurs when a person feels dependent. When they do not use the drug, they feel pain, agitation, and mood disorders.

If you’re experiencing an addiction, finding addiction treatment is critical.

Physical Signs of Addiction

While behavior is a big part of what is happening to someone, it is also essential to look for physical signs and changes in a person to know if addiction is present. These symptoms may include things like insomnia, looking unkempt or unclean, or changes in speech. Some people also have bloodshot eyes and lack coordination. They may slur words. Some people see a significant amount of weight gain or weight loss without trying.

You may also want to look for signs of mental health changes. That may include intense anxiety, disorientation, agitation, hallucinations, and delusions. These changes require immediate help.

What Can You Do to Get Addiction Treatment?

When someone is engaging in substance abuse, the longer they put off treatment, the more likely it is that complications will occur. Addiction treatment starts with reaching out for help. A member of our team will complete a full assessment and consultation to allow a person to get the help they need. This individualized treatment plan enables a therapist to provide each person with therapies right for their needs.

Our treatment starts with providing access to several levels of treatment care. Some of the programs we offer include:

Within these programs is a range of therapies. They can help a person begin learning to control their addiction and heal from old wounds. It may also be possible to treat underlying anxiety, depression, or anxiety, common mental health disorders linked to addiction. Comprehensive substance abuse treatment like this can help you live a healthier life.

Explore the Treatment Options at Bayview Recovery

Don’t ignore the signs of addiction. When you see them, that means the addiction is significant and may even be advanced. Treatment can help most people. The key is to seek out help. Our team at Bayview Recovery can offer that type of support. Call us at 855.478.3650 or connect with us online to learn how we can help you.

Understanding the Signs of Addiction

Addiction isn't always easy to see. Some people use drugs or alcohol for years and manage it well enough that they are able to work, engage with other people, and meet most expectations. Yet, over time, this will worsen, especially as tolerance and dependence grow. If you see the signs of addiction in yourself or a loved one, reach out to the Bayview Recovery team to learn how we can help you overcome this condition. Learn more about the treatment options by calling us today at 855.478.3650.

The Most Common Signs of Addiction

The signs of addiction are numerous. One person's experiences are not necessarily the same others will have, even if they are using the same drugs. Some of the most common symptoms of addiction include the following:

  • Loss of control: A person is unable to stop using drugs or alcohol. They want to, but they cannot do so. They also are unable to control how much they use.
  • Reckless behavior: Many people disregard the harm that continued use of the drug could mean to themselves or others. They recognize there is a risk, but they are unsure what to do about it.
  • Inability to stop thinking about it: Many people experience a compulsive behavior to use. They cannot stop it nor control it. They feel as they everything in their life revolves around their ability to use those drugs.
  • Hiding their drug use: For some, there is a recognition that using substances is dangerous and unsafe, but they continue to do so. They hide using it or how much they use the drug or alcohol.
  • Pain and discomfort: A clear indication of addiction occurs when a person feels dependent. When they do not use the drug, they feel pain, agitation, and mood disorders.

If you're experiencing an addiction, finding addiction treatment is critical.

Physical Signs of Addiction

While behavior is a big part of what is happening to someone, it is also essential to look for physical signs and changes in a person to know if addiction is present. These symptoms may include things like insomnia, looking unkempt or unclean, or changes in speech. Some people also have bloodshot eyes and lack coordination. They may slur words. Some people see a significant amount of weight gain or weight loss without trying.

You may also want to look for signs of mental health changes. That may include intense anxiety, disorientation, agitation, hallucinations, and delusions. These changes require immediate help.

What Can You Do to Get Addiction Treatment?

When someone is engaging in substance abuse, the longer they put off treatment, the more likely it is that complications will occur. Addiction treatment starts with reaching out for help. A member of our team will complete a full assessment and consultation to allow a person to get the help they need. This individualized treatment plan enables a therapist to provide each person with therapies right for their needs.

Our treatment starts with providing access to several levels of treatment care. Some of the programs we offer include:

Within these programs is a range of therapies. They can help a person begin learning to control their addiction and heal from old wounds. It may also be possible to treat underlying anxiety, depression, or anxiety, common mental health disorders linked to addiction. Comprehensive substance abuse treatment like this can help you live a healthier life.

Explore the Treatment Options at Bayview Recovery

Don't ignore the signs of addiction. When you see them, that means the addiction is significant and may even be advanced. Treatment can help most people. The key is to seek out help. Our team at Bayview Recovery can offer that type of support. Call us at 855.478.3650 or connect with us online to learn how we can help you.

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPHDr. Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH (Medical Reviewer)

Dave Cundiff, MD, MPH is an experienced leader in the field of Substance Use Disorder treatment. He works with patients suffering from Substance Use Disorder to evaluate their medication needs and prescribe treatments accordingly. In addition, he regularly participates in all-staff debriefing sessions involving peers, nurses, and other prescribers. He also reviews and advises on policies, procedures, and techniques for treating substance use disorder.

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