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What Causes Withdrawal?<\/h2>\n

Withdrawal causes vary depending on the substance or behavior involved. For example, substance withdrawal often occurs after prolonged use of drugs, alcohol, or medications, while mental health withdrawal can stem from dependency on habits like excessive screen time, gambling, or social media. The body and brain adapt to these substances or behaviors over time, creating a reliance that triggers physical and psychological reactions when the substance or activity is reduced or stopped. Withdrawal causes can also include nutritional deficiencies, stress, or underlying medical conditions that exacerbate symptoms. Understanding these factors is the first step in managing withdrawal effectively.<\/p>\n

Common Withdrawal Symptoms<\/h2>\n