Introduction
Substance use disorder (SUD) occurs when drug or alcohol use becomes compulsive, leading to health problems, relationship issues, and loss of control. It is a chronic disease but can be managed with proper treatment and support.

Incidence
Approximately 8-10% of the global population struggles with substance abuse, with alcohol and opioids being the most commonly misused substances.

Symptoms

  • Cravings and inability to stop despite negative consequences.
  • Withdrawal symptoms such as sweating, shaking, or nausea.
  • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home.

Treatment

  1. Detoxification: Medical supervision during withdrawal to ensure safety.
  2. Therapy:
    • CBT and motivational interviewing to encourage behavioral changes.
    • 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous.
  3. Medications:
    • Methadone or buprenorphine for opioid addiction.
    • Naltrexone for alcohol or opioid dependence.
  4. Support: Long-term rehabilitation and community programs.