Toxicomania - consequences

If still some thirty to forty years ago, substance abuse was extremely rare, but today it is one of the most malignant and, unfortunately, widespread types of drug addiction.

Toxicomania - the inhalation of volatile drugs (LNDV). And this is not pampering and hooliganism, as many parents mistakenly find their child behind such a strange occupation. Toxicomania is a complex disease, the treatment of which is not limited to educational conversations and easy bashing. Terrifying statistics show that the average age of consumers of LLDE is 8-15 years, the very transition period, when a future is laid in a person and a child is lost at this time - the most horrible thing one can imagine.

Drug addiction and substance abuse - consequences

Drug addiction and substance abuse differ from each other only in the legal aspect: addicts use substances to which legal and criminal acts do not apply, while drug addicts go against the law. However, if the addict is still able to stop the fear of criminal liability, the toxicomaniac will use drugs that are not referred by the Ministry of Health to the drug group with a calm heart.

To volatile drugs used by toxicants include the following: adhesives, solvents, varnishes, gasoline, gas, ether and many other volatile substances and this is not counting tobacco and alcohol.

Unfortunately, very few people know what leads to substance abuse. After all, it causes serious damage to the body and psyche and very often leads to death.

What is dangerous for substance abuse?

With the constant use of narcotic substances, a person develops psychological dependence, chronic intoxication and severe inhibition of personality development. If the toxicomaniac is deprived of the opportunity to use toxic substances, he begins to break, convulsions, puffiness, and then completely numbness. In this case, the patient must urgently be taken to the clinic, where he will be assisted.

Toxicomania with glue leads to the risk of developing various diseases, causes internal intoxication, complicates breathing (up to suffocation), shows problems with vision, worsen sleep and leads to distraction of attention .

Gas addiction causes depression, suppressed and aggressive conditions (especially in adolescents), affects brain cells and internal organs. Toxicomania with gas often leads to suicide.

Gasoline toxicity is manifested in dizziness, nausea, weakness and trembling. After that, the heart rate increases, such symptoms as excitement, fussiness and importunity manifest themselves. Then hallucinations begin, and the person becomes uncontrollable. In this state, it can harm not only yourself, but also those around you.

Toxicomania affects the body in a very deplorable way, because it is a disease that, fortunately, is still amenable to treatment. Do not throw people close to you, help them get rid of addiction before it's too late.