![question-icon](/r/images/question-icon.png)
Hello, My Husband Has Been Clean From A Heroin Addiction
![default](/r/images/default.png)
Well.... a few other possibilities.
Detailed Answer:
Ok, there are countless other serious things that can cause these symptoms, they have one major distinguishing feature from heroin withdrawal----abdominal infections, perforations, obstructions, infections CAN KILL YOU. And fairly rapidly. Fever is NOT a withdrawal symptom and if he has fever, then, it is plain clear it isn't withdrawal. If there isn't fever, it could be either.
THere can be a learned expectation response that gives the same result as a drug or drug withdrawal. I even have this and I can't tell you much about it (whenever I get in a particular dentist chair I feel the effects of nitrous). BUT, in YOUR case, clonidine will knock it right out in about an hour. SO... two reasons to go to the ER in someone who has withdrawal symptoms without taking drugs ok three 1) to make sure that person doesn't die 2) to get a medicine (NOT A NARCOTIC!!!) that will fix the symptoms and 3) to verify the person really isn't using drugs. While that is common, it actually is a bit less common than the feeling of the drug as a learned response, so, no, I don't think he's using.
Oh, btw, clonidine is quite effective on the learned response. It isn't that good on the real withdrawal.
![doctor](https://image.askadoctor24x7.com/files/images/profile/doctor/icon/62546.jpg)
![default](/r/images/default.png)
Hi,
Detailed Answer:
Lethargy, pain, nausea, cold feeling...these are quite worrisome symptoms.
cannot say in your particular case, but generally, they can indicate a life-threatening condition. Gall bladder going quite bad, appendix, an appendix like condition called diverticulitis with peritonitis, blood poisoning/sepsis... a lot of bad things can have the symptoms mentioned.
![doctor](https://image.askadoctor24x7.com/files/images/profile/doctor/icon/60137.jpg)
![default](/r/images/default.png)
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
I cannot advise / diagnose / treat without being there, and I would like to know what happened if that is possible.
![doctor](https://image.askadoctor24x7.com/files/images/profile/doctor/icon/60137.jpg)
Answered by
![Dr.](https://image.askadoctor24x7.com/files/images/profile/doctor/profile/68759.jpg)
Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
![](/web/images/ajax-loader.gif)