Drug abuse is the use of any chemical substance, which results in an individual's physical, mental emtional, or social impairment. These include anxiety, depression, paranoia, psychosis, respiratory tract infections, nose and mouth ulcerations and other systematic diseases. Other diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Septicemia can also result from needle sharing among users of injection-type drugs. Cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer and lung disease can occur when drugs are used at high doses or after prolonged use, however, some may occur after just one use.
2 million people die premature deaths each year to alcohol and illicit drug use. These substance are responsible for about 9 percent of the total global burden of disease.
Warning signs of substance abuse:
- sudden change in their behavior - like wanting to be left alone, paranoia, change of sleep patterns, becoming easily irritated or secretive.
- physical changes such as dilated pupils, blood shot eyes, unsteady movements, weight loss and neglect of personal hygiene.
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