Understanding the Effects of Drug Use
Drug use can have severe and long-lasting effects on your physical and mental health.
Physical Effects
Increased Heart Rate
Drug use can lead to increased heart rate, which can result in heart problems and cardiovascular disease.
Respiratory Issues
Drug use can cause respiratory problems, including difficulty breathing and lung damage.
Liver Damage
Certain drugs can cause liver damage, including hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Mental Health Effects
Drug use can lead to anxiety and depression, which can worsen over time.
In some cases, drug use can cause psychosis, including hallucinations and delusions.
Drug use can cause significant mood swings, leading to irritability and aggression.
Long-Term Effects
Long-term drug use can lead to a range of serious health problems, including addiction, organ damage, and increased risk of overdose.
Addiction
Drug addiction can lead to a loss of control, damaging relationships and overall well-being.
Organ Damage
Long-term drug use can cause damage to organs such as the liver, kidneys, and heart.