What are the symptoms of hormone withdrawal syndrome?

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Abstinence syndrome refers to the syndrome caused by discontinuing or reducing the use of psychoactive substances, with clinical manifestations of mental symptoms, somatic symptoms or impaired social function. Psychoactive substances refer to substances that come from outside the body, affect the mental activities of the brain and lead to addiction, including alcohol, opioids, marijuana, sedative hypnotics, anti anxiety drugs, central stimulants, hallucinogens, etc. Among them, opioids are the most addictive and hallucinogens are the least addictive. What are the symptoms of hormone withdrawal syndrome? Let's talk about it

What are the symptoms of hormone withdrawal syndrome?

(1) Simple withdrawal symptoms, usually 4-8 hours after stopping drinking, can appear restlessness, sweating, tachycardia, tremor, nausea, vomiting, irritability and so on.

(2) Epileptic seizure.

3) Delirium tremor, usually bilateral, is more obvious in the morning, so it is called morning tremor. In severe cases, delirium and tremor may occur, with a large number of hallucinations, mainly vision, accompanied by auditory hallucinations and touch hallucinations. Sometimes there can be temperature rise, called febrile delirium. Most of them occurred after 3-5 days of stopping drinking. They may have severe auditory and visual hallucinations, disorientation, attention deficit and insomnia. If they insist on abstinence, they will disappear from the fifth day to the seventh day after abstinence. If not treated, they may die of respiratory or heart failure.

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If the addictive time is not long, the degree of dependence is not deep, the dosage is small, and the interval is long, opioid substitution decreasing method or clonine therapy should be used first. Because methadone itself can produce withdrawal, it is unnecessary to use methadone