Relapse
Relapse can be referred to the return of symptoms of any medical condition. This happens after a time with no symptoms. People stop the intake of medication or refrain from the practices that they were assigned to keep out of symptoms. Medical conditions may get better but suddenly start getting worse.
Relapse is most common in people with conditions of drug abuse. People who are trying to stop drug abuse, there are chances that they might feel stressed and start abusing drugs again. The sufferer of drug addiction relapses many times. It takes time and practice to learn living without drugs.
Many people with drug addiction relapse several times before they reach permanent sobriety. This means relapse is part of recovery and instead of panicking from the arrival of symptoms, it is important to put efforts into understanding relapse, warning signals and ways to prevent it.