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There are so many people that develop a meth addiction. The good news is that there are many treatments that help people to overcome this type of addiction. Here at Midwood Addiction Treatment Center, we have treatments that can help you to get clean and live in recovery from the meth addiction.

Signs of Meth Abuse or Addiction

Are you using meth? Maybe you know someone else that is. If so, there are going to be signs of meth abuse or addiction. Recognizing these signs early on is best. However, no matter what time someone realizes they are dependent upon or have an addiction to this drug, they can reach out for help and get the treatment they need.


Do you or someone you know have the following signs of meth abuse or addiction:

  • Neglecting your relationships because of meth use
  • Losing interest in your hobbies or in your relationships
  • Isolating, so others don’t know how much you use drugs
  • Criminal activity such as stealing from stores or from family
  • Risky financial moves such as taking money for bills to get meth
  • Forgetting important events such as your child’s birthday
  • Erratic behaviors and sleep patterns
  • Severe appetite loss
  • Become very hyperactive
  • Developing a tic
  • Increased violence

Are you using meth and displaying any of these signs? If so, now is the time to reach out for the help that is needed to overcome the meth abuse or addiction. Our hotline is available 24/7. Let us help you today through our hotline or same-day rehab.

Symptoms of Meth Use

Do you suspect that someone in your life is using meth, but you aren’t positive? Not even considering the abuse or addiction, at this point, there are some signs of meth use that you may notice if they are using this drug including:

  • Sweating a lot
  • Losing a lot of weight
  • Regular nosebleeds or sores by the nose
  • Breathing issues
  • Dilated pupils
  • Sores that don’t heal at a normal rate
  • Burns on their fingers or lips
  • Meth mouth
  • Tracks on their arms or other parts of the body
  • Nervousness outside of their normal behavior
  • Paranoia
  • Agitation
  • Major mood swings
  • Hallucinations

Do you recognize these signs in someone that you care about? If so, they may be using meth. You can contact a professional to learn how you should approach your loved one or friend.

Get Treatment for a Meth Addiction Today

If you are struggling with a meth addiction, our team is here to help you. We have experienced, trained mental health and addiction recovery professionals. Once you reach out to us for help, we can offer you a free addiction assessment. The assessment helps to diagnose the addiction and get your history, so we can place you in the proper treatment program.

Contact us today to get into treatment for a meth addiction. We are ready to help you start your detox process and recovery. It all starts with making the first phone call to us here at Midwood Addiction Treatment Center.