What are the Withdrawal Symptoms From Opiate Addiction?
Every person reacts differently to opiates, but the most common forms of opiate addiction withdrawal include: • Sweats and chills – Two of the least dangerous withdrawal symptoms are also among the most common. • Sleeplessness – When denied opiates, many individuals find it extremely difficult to sleep through the night, and often wake up highly agitated. • Pain – Muscle cramps, aches and pains and joint stiffness are all common among those going through the initial phases of withdrawal. These symptoms do not last long (perhaps no more than a few days) but they can be debilitating when they do occur. • Anxiety – Individuals going through withdrawal may seem agitated or uneasy. • Depression – Negative, downbeat feelings are extremely common during withdrawal from opiate addiction. • Relapse – One of the most serious withdrawal symptoms during opiate addiction is a relapse into using the drug itself. Many individuals are unable to tolerate the intensity of their withdrawal symptoms and a