Drug use can slowly become a problem. A person may start using drugs more often. They may hide it and feel sad or angry or stop liking things they previously would. They might miss work or school. As a result, their family and friends may be upset with them. But this is only out of concern as they know drug use hurts the body and mind. It makes life hard. Medicine can help people stop this behavior. It lowers the need for drugs and stops sickness from quitting.
Changes in Behavior and Mood Swings
A tell-tale sign of drug addiction is the person acting differently. They may get angry or sad quickly. They may be scared or quiet. Sometimes, there is no clear reason. They may stay away from others. If they cannot get drugs, they feel worse. Over time, their feelings are hard to control, as they may shout, cry, or be very upset. These are not normal changes. It can be a sign of drug use. It is good to notice these signs early. Getting help can make things better.
Increased Tolerance and Seeking More of the Substance
As the drug problem grows, the person may need more of the drug to feel the same way. This is called building tolerance. Over time, they may take the drug more often or in bigger amounts. They may keep doing this to feel good or normal. Sometimes, the person may look for illegal ways to get the drug. They may also use stronger and more risky drugs. This is very dangerous and shows the problem is getting worse. Noticing this can help family and friends ask the person to get help.
Physical Health Changes You Can’t Ignore
Addiction to drugs can show in the body in many ways that people may not notice. These signs can be weight loss, bad body care, skin problems, and feeling very tired. Using drugs for a long time can also hurt the heart, lungs, and body’s ability to fight sickness. In some cases, the person may look weak or very pale. These signs can be missed if people do not know about the drug use. The body problems usually come from how the drug hurts the body. Getting help early from doctors is very important to stop more harm to the body.
Role of Medication-Assisted Treatment in Overcoming Addiction
Medication-assisted treatment can help people stop drug use. It uses medicine and talking help together. The medicine lowers the strong want for drugs. It also stops bad feelings when the person stops drugs. This makes it easier to stay away from drugs. MAT helps people feel calm and steady. This helps them join group talks and get more help. These things help people live better and healthy lives. MAT is a good way to help people get well and stay that way.
The small signs of drug addiction should not be ignored. Changes in how a person acts can be a warning sign. Using more drugs to feel the same is also a sign. Body problems can happen from using drugs too much. A person may stop caring about work, school, or family. They may feel sick when not using the drug. These are all signs of drug use. Medicine and talking help can be a big help.


