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Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is increasingly recognized for its medicinal benefits and recreational use. However, regular and excessive use of marijuana can lead to Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD), which is characterized by a pattern of problematic cannabis use that causes significant impairment or distress. If you’re wondering whether your marijuana use qualifies as addiction, this blog post will explore the signs, symptoms, and factors to consider.
Regardless of the age of the user or their reasons for partaking in the activity, marijuana consumption can have dire consequences on the user’s physical and mental health.
To provide some context around the gravity of marijuana addiction and abuse we wanted to explore some of the more probing questions that a person abusing marijuana may be wondering.
Weed withdrawal insomnia can disrupt sleep after quitting marijuana, causing restless nights, vivid dreams, and cravings while the brain recalibrates and natural sleep rhythms slowly return.
Marijuana cravings can feel intense after regular use, but trigger awareness, healthier routines, support, and treatment can help reduce relapse risk.
If you’ve been wondering if marijuana is dangerous and addictive, you’ve come to the right place. Read on as we explore the topic further.