The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that 6% of the United States population has tried methamphetamines at least once. Meth use can quickly lead to addiction, which can put your life in danger.

If you struggle with meth addiction, ask for help from Jewel City Treatment Center. Our meth addiction rehab services can support you in your recovery.

What Is Meth Addiction?

Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth and crystal meth, is an addictive stimulant. Like other drugs in the amphetamine family, it can create surges of energy in those who use it.

The difference between amphetamine and methamphetamine, however, is that meth produces a longer high, and more of it can reach the brain, increasing the potency of its effects.

Meth is a Schedule II drug due to its high potential for abuse. Although there are some medical uses for methamphetamine, such as the treatment of narcolepsy and ADHD, it is mostly used illegally.

Meth can be a powder or a rock. The rock version, crystal meth, is the purest and most potent type of meth. Usually, meth use leads to binge cycles, causing the user to stay awake for days abusing the drug.

Meth causes a euphoric high because it causes a surge of dopamine in the brain. The longer you use the drug, the more it destroys your dopamine receptors, making it difficult for you to feel pleasure without using the drug.

Some of the meth addiction symptoms include:

  • Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • Euphoria
  • Racing thoughts
  • Risky sexual behavior
  • Violent mood swings
  • Depression
  • Increased aggression
  • Lying about drug use
  • Stealing
  • Isolation
  • Severe weight loss
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Slow healing of physical damage
  • Malnutrition
  • Increased libido
  • Insomnia
  • Respiratory problems
  • Acne
  • Loss of skin elasticity
  • Dysfunction of the immune system
  • Memory problems
  • Confusion
  • Psychosis
  • Meth mouth

The severity of the signs of meth addiction varies depending on how often you use the drug and your dosage.

People who are addicted to meth may go on binges, which can lead to them overdosing on the drug. Overdosing on meth can be fatal.

Some of the signs of a meth overdose include:

  • Chest pains
  • Arrhythmia
  • Agitation
  • Low or high blood pressure
  • Psychosis
  • Hallucinations
  • High body temperature
  • Breathing problems
  • Fast or slow heart rate
  • Seizures

In order to avoid the dangerous potential of suffering from a meth overdose, or if you find that you have meth addiction symptoms, the best thing you can do is turn to a meth addiction treatment facility.

At Jewel City Treatment Center, we offer the help you need to break free from meth abuse. Our team of physical and mental health professionals can tailor your substance abuse treatment plan to your unique signs of meth addiction.

Meth Detox

One of the most important steps in recovery from meth addiction is the detoxification process, through which you get rid of all traces of the drug from your body.

It is never a good idea to attempt meth detox on your own because there can be severe withdrawal symptoms. These withdrawal symptoms can lead to a relapse.

Some of the meth withdrawal symptoms are:

  • Severe depression
  • Intense cravings
  • Anxiety
  • Paranoia
  • Psychosis
  • Increased need to sleep
  • Increased appetite
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Headaches
  • Dry mouth
  • Muscle spasms

At Jewel City Treatment Center, we offer medical detox for people who have meth addiction. Medically supervised detox ensures that you remain comfortable and safe while your body adjusts to a new way of living.

Our providers will monitor you and prescribe medications to help you avoid or manage meth withdrawal symptoms.

At our facility, you will have to provide us with a detailed medical history as well as a history of your meth abuse and other drug use so that we can put together the best treatment options.

Partial Hospitalization Treatment

At our meth addiction rehab center, we offer partial hospitalization services to help you get back to your sober self. Partial hospitalization, also called day treatment, can help people struggling with alcohol and drug abuse.

This program combines the intensity of an inpatient program with the chance to return home every day. For people struggling with methamphetamine addiction who want to retain the support and structure they need as they transition away from inpatient treatment, this is an excellent option.

During treatment at our facilities, you will have access to medical professionals as well as treatment programs that focus on behavioral therapies.

Partial hospitalization for methamphetamine addiction is best suited for those who have a stable and supportive home environment. It might not be the right option if someone in your home has a substance abuse problem or if you have easy access to meth.

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient meth rehab is a treatment option that works well for people with substance use disorders who would like to receive treatment but cannot enter a residential treatment program.

If you have job responsibilities or loved ones who depend on you, it may not be possible to take part in a residential program, so outpatient rehab can be the right choice.

Our outpatient treatment for methamphetamine addiction offers medical detox as well as medication-assisted treatments so that you do not have to worry about intense cravings.

We rely on behavioral therapies for the treatment of methamphetamine addiction because they can help you understand substance abuse.

If you have co-occurring disorders, we can treat them at the same time. Mental illness can lead people to continue meth use to deal with the symptoms of the illness. Treating methamphetamine abuse and mental disorders simultaneously is essential.

After completing outpatient treatment for meth abuse, you can also take part in our alumni programs. These offer the continued support you need as you get back to your life.

Get Help for Meth Addiction

At Jewel City Treatment Center, we offer meth addiction treatment options that can help methamphetamine addicts find their path back to sobriety.With access to medical detox as well as behavioral therapies and group therapy sessions, we can provide the support you need to heal from chronic meth use. Get the help you need today by contacting the team at Jewel City Treatment Center.