There has been an alarming rise in the number of both fatal and non-fatal opioid overdoses in the US, with more people being left to deal with the long terms effects of opioid abuse. If you have ever been hospitalized for opioid abuse, there’s a chance you may go on to develop symptoms of long term damage. In order to ensure you can take as many health precautions as you can to avoid the effects of long-term drug abuse, it’s worth knowing what symptoms to look out for.
Symptoms of opioid addiction health issues that can negatively affect your body in the future include:
These symptoms can indicate serious health conditions, such as liver or brain damage, which can be difficult to treat if left unattended to. If you experience any of the above symptoms for longer than a few days, then it’s time to seek the right medical treatment for the long term damage caused to your body as a result of opioid abuse.
Taking opioids through injection often leads to heightened side effects because your body doesn’t recognize the powder in your bloodstream. This method of taking opioids can lead to heart problems or pulmonary embolisms which are life-threatening. Taking opioids using needles also increases the risk of other serious infections like viral hepatitis, HIV, and other blood borne illnesses.
Dealing with opioid addiction and dependency can be a lonely and isolate place. Our Southern California addiction recovery center opens its doors to you and welcomes you into a world where you’ll feel completely supported through your journey to a healthier you. If you’re seeking drug addiction treatment in Orange County, CA, we here at CASA Recovery have a wide range of holistic treatment and drug and alcohol treatment programs that we create on a patient-by-patient basis. For the right addiction treatment for you, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
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On-site massage, acupuncture, yoga, guided meditation, art therapy, plus many unique, body/mind healing techniques.
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Psychiatrist, PAs and RNs manage medications, including mood disorder medications and anti-craving/blocker medications like Naltraxone and Vivitrol.
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