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There are many inhalant treatment centers throughout the country. The top inhalant treatment centers are those that provide diverse substance abuse counseling to improve both mental and physical health. Private, inpatient rehabilitation centers are the best for inhalant users because this particular drug is so easy to access. The best center for an individual may vary based upon their geographical location but many of the centers with the best reputation are in Texas and Florida. There are organizations that provide referrals to specific facilities for those in need.

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What are Inhalants?

Inhalants are a class of drugs that users breathe in through the mouth or nose. Users inhale vapors either by holding a bag or soaked rag over their mouth and nose then breathing. Most inhalants are household items such as propane, rubber cement, butane, paint thinner, and gasoline. The effects vary depending upon the type of inhalant and the size of the dosage but all inhalants slow brain activity. Generally, a small amount of an inhalant will have effects similar to that of too much alcohol including disorientation, slight loss of coordination, and speech slurring. A larger dose generally has these same symptoms along with hallucinations, emotional disturbances, and severe confusion.

Leading Causes of Inhalant Addiction

There are a few main causes of inhalant addiction. The first major cause is emotional. Children, teens, and adults who are depressed, anxious, or lonely are more likely to try inhalants than those who are not. Addiction occurs when users continue to use inhalants because of the high and loss of inhibition that is provides. Peer pressure among users is another significant cause of inhalant addiction. Genetics may play a role as well. If a parent abuses inhalants, the child is more likely to do the same. Finally, for many young people, boredom plays an important role. Inhalants are an easy and inexpensive drug to access so they often become a choice drug for bored young people.

Why Quit Inhalants?

It is important to quit inhalants for health reasons. Inhalants have a terrible effect on multiple areas of the body. They directly damage the lungs, liver, and kidney. Additionally, inhalants destroy muscle tone and strength and disrupt and sometimes even destroy the cell’s ability to send signals to the brain. These devastating effects can lead to a variety of long term illnesses and sometimes even death.

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Inhalant Withdrawal Symptoms

After long periods of time using inhalants, the body will train itself to expect those chemicals. This is why there are symptoms of withdrawal when a user stops inhaling. Headaches, muscle pain, shaking hands, and increased sweating are the major physical symptoms of inhalant withdrawal. One of the most significant symptoms, however, is not physical and that is anxiety. Most inhalant users struggle with this symptom. Users may also experience loss of sleep, irritable behavior, and sometimes even hallucinations. Withdrawing from any drug is a challenge which is why it is best to seek help.

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Treatment for Inhalant Addiction

The best treatment for inhalant addiction is an inpatient care facility. Since inhalants are so easy to acquire, it can be a real challenge for a user to try to quit on their own. Detox and rehabilitation are the only available treatments for inhalant addiction. Substance abuse programs and support groups are available throughout the country for inhalant addicts. These programs provide support both mentally and physically and also help with forming a future life plan and setting goals. In addition, they provide educational and social training and development.

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