Drug Abuse and Its Consequences
Drug abuse comes with severe consequences.
Most people know about the negative
effects of drug use, but only a few truly understand how serious and extensive the
consequences are.
Drug abuse does not just have health...
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Drug Abuse and Its Consequences
Drug abuse comes with severe consequences.
Most people know about the negative
effects of drug use, but only a few truly understand how serious and extensive the
consequences are.
Drug abuse does not just have health consequences; it also has
social, financial and legal repercussions.
Physical Consequences
Almost everyone is familiar with the physical consequences of drug abuse treatment.
It is no secret that the mind and body suffers with frequent and heavy drug use.
The
physical effects are bad enough, but the mental health consequences are much worse.
Physical manifestations of excessive drug use include dizziness, nausea, tremors,
seizures, convulsions, blurred vision, constipation, impotence, skin disorders, lung
damage as well as respiratory and heart problems.
The effects of drugs on the brain reveal themselves in the form of several psychological
problems, such as depression, suicidal thoughts and personality disorders.
Mental
consequence
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