PAM2
PAM2, or Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome, refers to a set of symptoms that some individuals experience after stopping the use of certain substances, particularly alcohol or opioids. These symptoms can occur after the initial withdrawal phase and may include anxiety, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. PAM2 can last for weeks or even months, making recovery challenging for those affected.
The condition highlights the importance of ongoing support and treatment for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. Understanding PAM2 can help healthcare providers offer better care and resources, ensuring that patients receive the necessary assistance during their recovery journey.