Understanding Addiction
People can become addicted to many different kinds of substances. Many people become addicted to their medication and also to many other substances. Obviously, there are some substances which can be more addictive than others. For example, drugs such as heroin are so addictive that it can take only one or two uses before a person becomes completely addicted.
A person who is addicted to cocaine gets so used to the drug that they feel that they can't live without it. The addiction can be of a physical or psychological nature, or even both. Physical addiction usually means that a person has become physically dependent on the substance in question.
Over time, the person's organism builds up tolerance towards that substance, so that they then need increasing amounts of the substance in order to obtain some similar effects. When a drug addict who is physically addicted to a substance withdraws from using it, they might experience some severe withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal can be quite similar to having the flu and include symptoms such as shakiness, diarrhoea, and feelings of weakness.




