8 Consequences of Drug Use on Body and Mind

by CC Adicciones

Drug use can affect a person’s brain, body, emotional state, and family, work, and social life. Its consequences vary depending on the substance, frequency of use, and the patient’s situation, but they can worsen if professional help is not sought in time.

Currently, many types of drugs exist, producing different effects on our body. And their consumption generates alterations that can be very dangerous.

These substances can produce various exciting, pleasurable, and even hallucinogenic effects, but their consumption also causes serious consequences for our body, health, and the social functioning of users.

8 after-effects that drugs can leave on regular users:

  1. Family, relational, and social problems: These are quite common regardless of the type of drugs consumed. Users may lose friendships and even their jobs.
  2. Mood alteration: Noticeable in the hours following consumption. In the long term, many people’s personalities can be severely affected.
  3. Anxiety and insomnia: It is very common for people who frequently use drugs to suffer from anxiety and sleep disturbances. Ecstasy or cocaine can cause nocturnal anxiety or nightmares.
  4. Isolation: This is a direct consequence of drug abuse. Users may end up living for and by the drug. In this way, they neglect their hygiene and physical appearance.
  5. Respiratory problems: The side effects of some substances include chest and lung pain or respiratory depression. The risk of pneumonia and serious lung health problems increases.
  6. Neurochemical imbalances in the brain: Drug use causes permanent neurochemical and functional changes in the brains of addicts. This can lead to neuronal loss and neurodegenerative problems.
  7. Cardiovascular problems: Drugs alter the normal functioning of the heart. Blood pressure variation occurs, which can lead to heart attacks, infections in blood vessels, and other cardiovascular problems.
  8. Birth defects: Psychoactive substance abuse impairs the health of both the mother and the child. Therefore, it is associated with premature and underdeveloped babies, birth defects, and learning problems, among other negative consequences.

 

Affected Area Consequences
Brain memory, concentration, impulsivity
Mental health anxiety, depression, paranoia
Body insomnia, weight loss, heart problems
Family conflicts, isolation, loss of trust
Work/studies poor performance, absenteeism, job loss

 

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