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Does Meth Cause Hair Loss? Understanding the Effects of Methamphetamine on the Body

Meth AddictionBy Spero RecoveryMarch 6, 2025

Methamphetamine is an addictive substance with the potential for devastating side effects. Meth is usually used for its euphoric effects, but it has an equally notorious reputation for harmful health effects. One of the possible outcomes of prolonged meth use is hair loss.

Can Withdrawal Kill You? Understanding the Dangers of Detox and How to Safely Recover

Drug AddictionBy Spero RecoveryFebruary 21, 2025

Withdrawal is a critical and often dangerous phase of recovery from substance use disorders. Whether an individual is detoxing from addiction to alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other substances, the withdrawal process can have severe and even life-threatening consequences.

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Why Do I Experience Body Aches and Leg Pain After Drinking?

Alcohol AddictionBy Spero RecoveryFebruary 4, 2025

The answer to this question runs deeper than a simple blanket response, especially when leg pain is coupled with body aches after drinking. There are in fact many answers. All of these depend on individual health and bodily reactions tied to unhealthy alcohol consumption.

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How Long Does It Take for the Immune System to Recover from Alcohol?

Alcohol AddictionBy Spero RecoveryJanuary 10, 2025

Recovering the immune system from chronic alcohol use can take several months or even years. Alcohol damages multiple bodily systems, and the extent of recovery depends on factors like the duration and severity of alcohol use, age, and overall health.

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Does Cocaine Make Your Hair Fall Out?

Drug AddictionBy Spero RecoveryJanuary 10, 2025

Hair loss can be a distressing side effect of cocaine use. While cocaine doesn’t directly cause hair to fall out, its effects on the body—such as poor nutrition, hormonal imbalances, and stress—can lead to significant hair thinning or loss.

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