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What are three consequences of drug abuse?


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.

What are the harmful effects of drug abuse?

  • Harmful effects of drug abuse. Contract diseases e.g. AIDS, Hepatitis B and Tetanus by sharing infected needles. Distort perception of and response to the environment, causing harm to oneself and to others. Alter behaviour Adversely affect liver, lung, kidney and heart health. Acute intoxication and death.

What are the underlying causes of drug abuse?

  • There are certain common factors that are associated with the cause of drug abuse. They are- 1. Biological Factors: Preexisting psychiatric or personality disorder, or a medical disorder. Reinforcing effects of drugs. Withdrawal effects and craving. 2. Psychological Factors: As a novelty. Social rebelliousness. Poor control. Sensation seeking.

What are two important dangers of drug abuse?

  • How much is taken. The more that is taken the greater the danger. ...
  • How often the drug is taken. The more often a drug is taken,the greater the risks to your health,particularly if the body hasn’t had time to recover. ...
  • Other things in drugs. ...
  • Drug mixtures. ...
  • How a drug is taken. ...

What are the signs and symptoms of drug abuse?

  • When someone is abusing drugs, there are often telltale signs and symptoms that are both physical and behavioral, including: • Sudden mood swings. • Changes in normal behavior. • Lack of hygiene and grooming. • Withdrawal from friends and family. • Loss of interest in normal social activities and hobbies.
Side effects of drug addiction may include:\n\n 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.