Behind Closed Doors: The Silent Rise of Substance Use in Women in Chennai

šŸŒ† Not Just a ā€œMen’s Issueā€ Anymore

Substance use has long been framed as a male problem. But over the past decade in Chennai, there’s been a silent, steady increase in substance use among women—especially educated, urban, working women who are juggling career stress, household expectations, marital conflicts, and more.

Unfortunately, most of this happens in isolation and silence.

🧪 What Substances Are Common Among Women in Chennai?

šŸ· Alcohol

Women often begin drinking:

  • Socially at work events

  • Secretly at home to cope with emotional pain

  • As a form of rebellion or relief in restrictive environments

Some develop weekend binge patterns, others drink daily in small but escalating amounts—usually unnoticed until health or relationships suffer.

🚬 Smoking & Vaping

  • Often started in college or workplaces

  • Seen as a ā€œstress relieverā€ or a form of independence

  • Rising usage in urban apartment complexes, among late-night workers

šŸ’Š Pill Use (Sleeping tablets, painkillers, anti-anxiety meds)

  • Women frequently misuse Zolpidem, Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Tapentadol, and even OTC painkillers

  • Self-medication for insomnia, anxiety, or body pain—without realizing the addictive potential

🤫 Why It Often Goes Undetected

  • Social stigma: Women fear being labelled, judged, or misunderstood

  • Family denial: Spouses and parents often overlook or excuse signs

  • Double burden: Many high-functioning women hide their distress behind productivity

  • Mental health myths: Emotional struggles are often dismissed as ā€œhormonalā€ or ā€œweaknessā€

ā€œShe’s a good mother, how can she be addicted?ā€
ā€œShe’s a doctor, she can’t be misusing meds.ā€
ā€œShe only drinks wine—it’s not serious.ā€

These assumptions create invisible suffering.

šŸ’” The Impact of Female Substance Use

  • Poor sleep, fatigue, and burnout

  • Anxiety, guilt, and hidden depression

  • Strained marriages and parenting challenges

  • Hormonal irregularities and early health deterioration

  • Severe withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop suddenly

  • Increased risk of self-harm or suicidal thoughts during low phases

In working professionals and homemakers alike, substance use is rarely just about the substance—it’s about unresolved pain.

🧭 When to Seek Help

You don’t need to ā€œlose everythingā€ to ask for help. If you are:

  • Using alcohol, sleeping pills, or cigarettes daily

  • Hiding your usage from loved ones

  • Feeling ashamed, anxious, or emotionally numb

  • Experiencing health issues due to use

  • Unable to stop despite wanting to

Then it’s time to talk.

šŸ„ Our Woman-Focused Deaddiction Support

At Apollo Clinic, Velachery & Tambaram, we offer:

šŸ‘©ā€āš•ļø Confidential, non-judgmental consultation
🌿 Therapy focused on emotional pain, not just substance use
šŸ’Š Safe tapering off of sleeping pills, anxiety meds, or alcohol
🧠 CBT for emotional regulation and assertiveness
šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§ Family sessions if appropriate
šŸ§˜ā€ā™€ļø Sleep retraining, burnout recovery, and self-worth rebuilding

No admission required unless clinically needed. Flexible appointment slots available.

šŸ“ž Break the Silence. Begin the Healing.

Substance use in women isn’t weakness—it’s a sign that you’ve been carrying too much for too long.

šŸ“ Apollo Clinic, Velachery & Tambaram
šŸ“± 8595155808
🌐 www.srinivasaiims.com

ā€œAsking for help isn’t giving up. It’s refusing to give up on yourself.ā€

āœļø About the Author

Dr. Srinivas Rajkumar T, MBBS, MD (Psychiatry)
Consultant Psychiatrist | Apollo Clinic, Velachery & Tambaram

Dr. Srinivas is known for his compassionate, culturally sensitive approach to women’s mental health and addiction care. He works extensively with women facing burnout, emotional distress, and medication misuse. His treatment philosophy blends science with sensitivity—offering a safe space where women can speak, heal, and rebuild.

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