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Substance Abuse Disorders

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Substance Abuse Disorders

About Substance Abuse Disorders

The Ringside Health team in Wellington, Florida, is dedicated to supporting the equestrian community through various health challenges, including substance abuse disorder. The experienced providers offer compassionate care tailored to your unique needs, helping you regain control and live a healthier life. Call the office or request an appointment online to learn more.

Substance Abuse Disorders Q&A

What are the signs of substance abuse disorder?

Recognizing the signs of substance abuse disorder is crucial for seeking timely help. Substance abuse can manifest in various ways, affecting physical health, emotional well-being, and behavior.

Physical symptoms

Physical symptoms of substance abuse disorder can include changes in appetite, unexplained weight loss or gain, bloodshot eyes, and poor hygiene. You might also notice a decline in physical coordination and frequent illnesses.

Emotional symptoms

Emotionally, substance abuse can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and depression. Individuals may feel isolated, hopeless, or agitated, affecting their interactions with others.

Behavioral symptoms

Behavioral changes are often the most noticeable. These can include neglecting responsibilities, withdrawing from social activities, and experiencing financial difficulties. Increased secrecy, lying, and changes in friend groups can also indicate substance abuse.

When should you see a doctor for substance abuse disorder?

It’s important to seek medical help for substance abuse disorder early to prevent severe health consequences. Here are some situations when you should see a doctor:

Persistent symptoms

If you or someone you know is experiencing persistent physical, emotional, or behavioral symptoms of substance abuse, it's crucial to seek professional help. Early intervention can make a significant difference in recovery.

Impact on daily life

When substance use begins to interfere with work, school, relationships, or equestrian activities, it’s time to see a doctor. This interference indicates that the substance use is beyond your control and needs professional intervention.

Desire to quit

If you have tried to quit using substances but have been unsuccessful, a healthcare provider can offer the support and resources needed to overcome addiction. Professional help increases the chances of successful recovery.

How is substance abuse disorder treated?

Treatment for substance abuse disorder is comprehensive and tailored to each individual’s needs. At Ringside Health, the providers offer a range of treatment options to help you on your journey to recovery.

Counseling and therapy

Counseling and therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and group therapy, are essential components of substance abuse treatment. These therapies help you understand the underlying causes of your addiction, develop coping strategies, and build a support network.

Medication-assisted treatment

For some individuals, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can be an effective part of recovery. Medications can help manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and support long-term sobriety. The healthcare providers will work with you to determine the best treatment plan.

Lifestyle modifications

Making lifestyle changes is crucial for maintaining sobriety. This can include adopting a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, and participating in stress-reduction activities. The team provides guidance and support to help you make these changes and sustain a healthy lifestyle.

Ringside Health is committed to helping the equestrian community overcome substance abuse disorder. The experienced and compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way. Contact Ringside Health by phone or online to learn more.