Effects of drug abuse and addiction

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Drugs are chemicals that effect the body and brain. Different drugs can have different effects. Some effects of drugs include health consequence that are long lasting and permanent. They can even continue after a person has stopped taking the substance.

There are few ways a person can take drugs, including injection, inhalation and ingestion. The effects of the drug on the body can depend on how the drug is delivered. For example,the injection of drugs directly into the bloodstream has an immediate impact, while ingestion has a delayed effect. But all misused drugs effect the brain. They cause large amount of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate our emotions, motivation and feelings of pleasure, to flood the brain and produce a "high ." Eventually drugs can change how the brain works and interfere with a person's ability to make choice, leading to intense cravings and compulsive drug use. Over time,the behaviour can turn into a substance dependency,or drug addiction.

Today,more than 7 million people suffer from an illicit drug disorder,and in four deaths, illnesses and disabilities are associated with drug abuse than any other preventable health condition. People suffering from drug and alcohol addiction also have a higher risk of unintentional injuries, accidents and domestic violence incident.

What is drug abuse??

Clinically known as substance use disorder,drug abuse or addition is caused by the habitual taking of addictive substance. Drugs include alcohol, marijuana, hallucinogens and opioids. Substance use disorder is a disease, causing people to compulsively use drugs despite consequences.

THE EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE ON HEALTH

Substance use disorders are associated with a wide range of short- and long-term health effects. They can vary depending on the type of drug, how much and how often itā€™s taken and the personā€™s general health. Overall, the effects of drug abuse and dependence can be far-reaching. They can impact almost every organ in the human body.

Side effects of drug addiction may include:

A weakened immune system, increasing the risk of illness and infection

Heart conditions ranging from abnormal heart rates to heart attacks and collapsed veins and blood vessel infections from injected drugs

Nausea and abdominal pain, which can also lead to changes in appetite and weight loss

Increased strain on the liver, which puts the person at risk of significant liver damage or liver failure

Seizures, stroke, mental confusion and brain damage

Lung disease

Problems with memory, attention and decision-making, which make daily living more difficult

Global effects of drugs on the body, such as breast development in men and increases in body temperature, which can lead to other health problems

The most severe health consequences of drug abuse is death. Deaths related to synthetic opioids and heroin have seen the sharpest rise. In the past 12 months, 212,000 people aged 12 or older have used heroin for the first time. Every day, more than 90 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.

EFFECTS OF DRUG ADDICTION ON THE BRAIN

All drugs-nicotin, cocaine, marijuana and others effect the brain's "reward" circuit, which is part of the limbic system. This area of the brain affects instinct and mood. Drugs target this system, which causes large amount of dopamine-a brain chemical that helps regulate emotions and feelings of pleasure- to flood the brain. This flood was dopamine is what causes a"high." It's one of the main causes of drug addiction.

Although initial drug use may be voluntary, drugs can alter brain chemistry. This can actually change how the brain performs and interfere with a person's ability to make choice. It can lead to intense cravings and compulsive drug use. Over time , this behaviour can turn into a substance dependency or drug and alcohol addiction.

Alcohol can have short-and long-term effects on the brain and disrupts the brain's communication pathway. These can influence mood , behaviour and other cognitive function.

Brain damage may also occur through alcohol-induced seizers and liver disease. In pregnant women , alcohol exposure can impact the brain of unborn babies, resulting in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

It is reported that alcohol-induced brain problems can often be corrected with proper treatment. Abstinence from alcohol for months or years can help partially repair thinking abilities, like memory skills.

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1. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH-FFR1-2015/NSDUH-FFR1-2015/NSDUH-FFR1-2015.htm

Drugs are chemicals that affect the body and brain. Different drugs can have different effects. Some effects of drugs include health consequences that are long-lasting and permanent. They can even continue after a person has stopped taking the substance.

There are a few ways a person can take drugs, including injection, inhalation and ingestion. The effects of the drug on the body can depend on how the drug is delivered. For example, the injection of drugs directly into the bloodstream has an immediate impact, while ingestion has a delayed effect. But all misused drugs affect the brain. They cause large amounts of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate our emotions, motivation and feelings of pleasure, to flood the brain and produce a ā€œhigh.ā€ Eventually, drugs can change how the brain works and interfere with a personā€™s ability to make choices, leading to intense cravings and compulsive drug use. Over time, this behavior can turn into a substance dependency, or drug addiction.

Today, more than 7 million people suffer from an illicit drug disorder, and one in four deaths results from illicit drug use. In fact, more deaths, illnesses and disabilities are associated with drug abuse than any other preventable health condition. People suffering from drug and alcohol addiction also have a higher risk of unintentional injuries, accidents and domestic violence incidents.

The good news is: Substance use disorders are treatable.

What is drug abuse?

Clinically known as substance use disorder, drug abuse or addiction is caused by the habitual taking of addictive substances. Drugs include alcohol, marijuana, hallucinogens and opioids. Substance use disorder is a disease, causing people to compulsively use drugs despite consequences.

THE EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE ON HEALTH

Substance use disorders are associated with a wide range of short- and long-term health effects. They can vary depending on the type of drug, how much and how often itā€™s taken and the personā€™s general health. Overall, the effects of drug abuse and dependence can be far-reaching. They can impact almost every organ in the human body.

Side effects of drug addiction may include:

A weakened immune system, increasing the risk of illness and infection

Heart conditions ranging from abnormal heart rates to heart attacks and collapsed veins and blood vessel infections from injected drugs

Nausea and abdominal pain, which can also lead to changes in appetite and weight loss

Increased strain on the liver, which puts the person at risk of significant liver damage or liver failure

Seizures, stroke, mental confusion and brain damage

Lung disease

Problems with memory, attention and decision-making, which make daily living more difficult

Global effects of drugs on the body, such as breast development in men and increases in body temperature, which can lead to other health problems

The most severe health consequences of drug abuse is death. Deaths related to synthetic opioids and heroin have seen the sharpest rise. In the past 12 months, 212,000 people aged 12 or older have used heroin for the first time. Every day, more than 90 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.

EFFECTS OF DRUG ADDICTION ON THE BRAIN

All drugsā€“nicotine, cocaine, marijuana and othersā€“affect the brainā€™s ā€œrewardā€ circuit, which is part of the limbic system. This area of the brain affects instinct and mood. Drugs target this system, which causes large amounts of dopamineā€”a brain chemical that helps regulate emotions and feelings of pleasureā€”to flood the brain. This flood of dopamine is what causes a ā€œhigh.ā€ Itā€™s one of the main causes of drug addiction.

Although initial drug use may be voluntary, drugs can alter brain chemistry. This can actually change how the brain performs and interfere with a personā€™s ability to make choices. It can lead to intense cravings and compulsive drug use. Over time, this behavior can turn into a substance dependency or drug and alcohol addiction.

Alcohol can have short- and long-term effects on the brain and disrupts the brainā€™s communication pathways. These can influence mood, behavior and other cognitive function.

Brain damage may also occur through alcohol-induced nutrition deficiencies, alcohol-induced seizures and liver disease. In pregnant women, alcohol exposure can impact the brains of unborn babies, resulting in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

It is reported that alcohol-induced brain problems can often be corrected with proper treatment. Abstinence from alcohol for months or years can help partially repair thinking abilities, like memory skills.

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DRUG EFFECTS ON BEHAVIOR

Substance use disorders can lead to multiple behavioral problems, both in the short- and long-term, which can include:

1PARANOIA

2AGGRESSIVENESS

3HALLUCINATIONS

4ADDICTION

5IMPAIRED JUDGMENT

6IMPULSIVENESS

7LOSS OF SELF-CONTROL

These effects of drug abuse have serious consequences, like missed work, punishable offenses, accidents and injuries. In fact, alcohol and drugs are partly to blame in an estimated 80 percent of offenses leading to jail time in the U.S. These incidents include domestic violence, driving while intoxicated and offenses related to damaged property. Legal and illegal drugs excluding alcohol are involved in about 16 percent of motor vehicle crashes. In the past year, almost 12 million people drove under the influence of illicit drugs, and almost 4,000 fatally injured drivers tested positive for drug involvement.

EFFECTS OF DRUG ABUSE ON UNBORN BABIES

Illicit drug use poses risks for pregnant women and their babies. Drugs may contain impurities that can be harmful to an unborn baby. Pregnant women who use drugs may be more likely to harm the fetus with risky behaviors and poor nutrition. Drug use can lead to premature birth or low birth weight. It can also cause the baby to have withdrawal symptoms (sometimes in the form of neonatal abstinence syndrome), birth defects or learning and behavioral problems later in life.

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So informative

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I wish that drugs was not invented or no one knows about it, coz a lot of people in this world was so obsessed on drugs, they don't care if there life became miserable because of that drugs. And most people was also keep doing bad things to others and try to humiliate there own family, it's sad..... wonderful article dear, lot of informationšŸ˜Š done vote, pls check mine too.

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I really don't like it when people indulge in drug abuse because there is certainly no gain in it. There's no need for any reasonable person to indulge in such act.

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I never like a drug addicted.. subs done. Back mr dear.

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I never like a drug addicted.. subs done.

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Best article

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Abusing drugs is never a good thing.. I causes alot of havoc in the body which nothing can reverse the negative effects when it occurs.. Most people abuse drugs and the repercussions are bad.. Its high time the stopped that.. I hope the article helps a lot.. We have to avoid being a victim of drug abuse

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Beautiful article I love this. dear back me support, šŸ’—

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Drugs prescribed by the doctor should be taken. We should not engage ourselves in drug addiction, once our body system is adapted to it, it will always send signals to the body especially when the drug are not taken Alcohol should be minimal while taken especially the percentage

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I didn't have time to read such a big article. I did well to read the next article.

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Thanks for sharing article dear friend

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Welcome dear šŸ„°

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Nice article dear

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Thank you so much dear

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Everyone knows that drug addiction is not any good think even the drug addicts also know about it..but once someone get addicted by those then it goes really hard to come back... So we all should be careful about it.. social awarness and family concern both are very important in this case..And of course we have to strong enough if we want to fight with this major problem..

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We all should raise our awareness about drug addiction

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Right dearā¤ā¤

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Addition is not only cause for that addicted but also cause for his family as well as. A drug addicted has no earthing in his mind without managing the money for buying drug. He can do anything and any crime for managing this money. So he is as well as harmful for society and Nation

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Yes.. you are right dear...we all should raise our awareness about drug addiction....we can remove this from our society by raising public awareness...

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Yes of course

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Drug misuse, abuse, and addiction can all lead to both short- term and long-term health effects, Drug use can hurt the people who take drugs and the people around them. This includes families, kids, and unborn baby. Well written dear...

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Addiction of drugs is very bad or very dangerous for our health on society its happen for Overdose

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Long article.. I can't read it full.. Sorry for that.. But i got the theme.. Good writing.. Keep it up..

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Nice

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