overgangsalersymptomen
Overgangsalersymptomen, also known as withdrawal symptoms, are a set of physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops or reduces the use of a substance, such as alcohol, drugs, or nicotine. These symptoms can vary in severity and duration depending on the substance, the frequency and duration of use, and individual factors such as age, overall health, and genetics. Common symptoms include anxiety, irritability, depression, insomnia, restlessness, and in some cases, seizures or hallucinations. Physical symptoms may include sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, and in severe cases, delirium tremens, a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by confusion, hallucinations, and seizures. Overgangsalersymptomen can be managed with medical supervision, including medications and therapy, to help individuals safely navigate the process of reducing or stopping substance use.