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Diabetes and Substance Abuse: A Co-ccurring Disorder

Nov 30, 2022 | Rehab

Diabetes affects 37.3 million Americans. And 28.5 million of these numbers are adults. Yearly, 1.4 million people are diagnosed with diabetes.

Diabetes is a disease where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Insulin regulates the body’s blood sugar. When the sugar is high, it can cause grave damage to internal organs and may lead to complications.

There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is an inborn autoimmune disease. And Type 2 diabetes is a common disease developed because of lifestyle factors like obesity, high blood pressure, or a family history of the disease. Substance abuse is also a contributing factor in the development of type 2 diabetes.

Which Illegal Substances Can Cause Diabetes?

Diabetes is one of the health issues that illegal drugs can bring. Here are the following substances that have been linked with diabetes:

  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine
  • Methamphetamine
  • Steroids
  • Marijuana

If you use these drugs for a long time, a probable type 2 diabetes can develop. It is important to monitor your blood sugar to ensure you don’t have high blood sugar. It is best to talk to your physician to make sure your drug use is not causing a spike in your sugar.

Substance Abuse and Diabetes

The term co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis refers to individuals who deal with two or more disorders, such as substance abuse, mental health, or other chronic disorders. Co-occurring disorders are typically treated with therapy, medication, and self-care.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Houston, Texas

Some facilities deal with addiction only and ignore other health disorders. Since addiction is typically the result of mental health disorders and other disorders, this strategy is ineffective. The best way to treat all the disorders all at once is by Dual Diagnosis Treatment.

Taylor Recovery, in Houston, Texas, firmly believes in holistic recovery. It is important to treat disorders as a whole to achieve lasting recovery. If you or your loved ones suffer from addiction and other disorders, do not hesitate to call us for help!