While often deemed to be harmless, abusing substances to help you navigate your day-to-day life is one of the leading causes of addictions.

If you are concerned that you may be struggling with an addiction, attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Oswestry will ensure that you can obtain the support that you need.

 

Drug and Alcohol Consumption Is On the Rise

In the United Kingdom, drug and alcohol consumption is on the rise.  Each year, one in eleven adults are believed to consume drugs, while 24% of adults admit that they abuse alcohol on a regular basis.

As touched on above, many individuals will deem drug and alcohol use to be somewhat harmless.  However, as substances are consumed regularly, addictions are likely to arise, as are the various physical and psychological health complications that often come hand in hand.

This is because as individuals consume substances, their body and brain will eventually become reliant on the toxins administered.  As the brain becomes accustomed to the toxins, more significant amounts of substances are required to help individuals alleviate any thoughts and feelings they may be trying to numb through the use of drugs and alcohol.

Sadly, this causes many to become stuck in the vicious cycle that addictions impose.  Without professional treatment, addictions are virtually impossible to overcome.

 

As an addiction arises and consumes your every waking moment, the physical and psychological health complications related may not be at the forefront of your mind.  However, it is essential to consider that your addiction could cause irreversible damage to your body and brain without treatment.

Although some of the physical and psychological health complications related to addictions are short-lived, many of the health complications encountered could impair your life well beyond your addiction.

It should be noted that the NHS has reported that each year there are roughly 358,000 hospital admissions where alcohol was an influencing factor.  In addition, drug-related hospital admissions see almost 18,053 people in need of treatment for physical and psychological illnesses.

Below, we have outlined just a number of the health complications that are often associated with drug and alcohol addictions.

 

  • Persistent headaches
  • Sickness and nausea
  • Liver diseases
  • Kidney diseases
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Weight loss
  • High blood pressure
  • Risk of stroke
  • Risk of heart attack
  • Risk of seizures

 

  • Insomnia
  • Paranoia
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Short and long-term memory loss
  • Distorted coordination
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Impaired judgement
  • Hallucinations
  • Increased irritability and mood swings
  • Schizophrenia

While there is a plethora of medical treatment that can help alleviate the ramifications that addictions have on an individual’s physical and psychological health, they cannot be mitigated entirely.

Considering this, if you are struggling with an addiction, you must attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Oswestry to secure treatment before your addiction impairs your health.

 

How Treatment Helps Individuals Living With Addictions

As you come to terms with your addiction and turn your thoughts to possibly attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Oswestry, you may wonder how the treatment provided at rehab helps individuals living with addictions.

First and foremost, the treatment that is often incorporated into treatment programmes will enable you to withdraw from the substance that you have become addicted to in a safe and secure setting.

Many individuals will attempt to withdraw from the substance they have become addicted to from the comfort of their own home.  However, this sadly sees many relapse as and when withdrawal symptoms become unbearable.  When facilitated in rehab, should withdrawal symptoms arise, various treatments can minimise their overall impact.

Furthermore, it is essential to remember that addictions are psychological disorders.  Considering this, if you are to overcome your addiction and secure a long-term recovery, you will need to undergo therapy.

Therapy will help you address your addiction and uncover the factors that have caused your addiction to arise.  In doing so, you will have the opportunity to work with recovery specialists to create coping strategies that will help you overcome any triggers in the future.

 

How Is Rehab Treatment Administered?

The methods used to administer treatment in rehab will entirely depend on the facility that you attend.  Many will offer outpatient treatment, while others provide residential rehabilitation treatment.

Typically, we refer individuals in need of treatment to private residential drug and alcohol rehabs in Oswestry.  As a result, all treatment is administered on an in-patient basis through the employment of detoxification and therapy.

Detoxification is usually medically induced, while therapy primarily consists of talking therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and well-being therapies such as art therapy.

 

What Treatment Will Be Provided By A Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Oswestry?

The treatment you are provided as you enter a drug and alcohol rehab in Oswestry will be dependent on your personal circumstances.  Various factors will essentially dictate what treatment you need in order to make a long-term recovery and put your addiction behind you once and for all.

Considering this, it is difficult to determine the exact treatment you will be offered without understanding your addiction.

If you would like to uncover what treatment is likely to be provided to you by a drug and alcohol rehab, we would encourage you to call our admissions team.  In doing so, our team can ask you a few questions and offer guidance on the treatment that you may encounter should you attend a drug and alcohol rehab.

 

Contact Us Today

If you would like to find out more about the treatment that is available for you to take advantage of, seek our guidance or refer yourself to a drug and alcohol rehab in Oswestry, please call us today on 0800 012 6088.

 

Sources

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/articles/drugmisuseinenglandandwales/yearendingmarch2020

https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics

https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-alcohol/2020

https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-drug-misuse/2019/part-1-hospital-admissions-related-to-drug-misuse

References

  • [1] one in eleven - https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/articles/drugmisuseinenglandandwales/yearendingmarch2020
  • [2] 24% - https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics
  • [3] 358,000 - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-alcohol/2020
  • [4] 18,053 - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-drug-misuse/2019/part-1-hospital-admissions-related-to-drug-misuse