Withdrawal
Studies have shown that anxiety is inevitable to people who wants to get out of their drug habit. Withdrawal occurs because the cells of the brain and body not only have become accustomed to the presence of a drug, but have come to rely on it to maintain physiological “balance” in their activity. An addict goes through withdrawal when drug use stops, because the addict’s brain (and body) has not yet adjusted to the absence of a drug that had been present for a long time (according to the Drug Treatment)
This is why withdrawal is such a challenge for people undergoing drug rehabilitation. Therefore, withdrawal from drugs must be carefully managed by a physician and the program should have proactive means of helping patients have another chance of having a sober life.
