Drug ill-treat is recurrently a symptom of what? How can drug rough up be identified or treated?


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Well this is one of those questions that can be a little difficult to answer on a very specific height, however I will try to give you some information and then if you want to provide more info, I can help you further.

In heaps cases, drug abuse is a symptom of depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, abuse and almost any psychological disorder. Many of these people do not desire professional help to deal with thier issues, and instead choose to self medicate by using evil drugs or drugs that are legal, but may have been obtain illegaly, such as Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Tramadol, Alprazalem, Diazepam, etc.

For an example, someone who is bipolar but is not under the care of a doctor and on a proper medication regimen, will most likely turn to a depressant such as alcohol or a barbituate when they are contained by a state of depression. Then when they find themselves in a state of mania they will tend to do drugs that will stimulate thier system such as amphetimines and other "uppers".

Now if you are actually wanting to know what the symptoms of drug ill-treat are, well that can vary quite a bit, base on the drug or drugs of choice. For an alcoholic, you will of course notice that they will begin drinking more frequently, the drinks they be paid or buy will become more potent and eventually you will begin to see some outward physical signs, such as reddening around the face (nose and cheeks) as well as broad skin appearance changing. In many cases they may loose weight but gain a "beer or pot" belly. This is because of the pointless calaroies that are taken in from the alcohol and also it has to do with liver scarring as ably as the alcohol preventing re-absorbtion in the small intestines. It is this prevention of re-absorption that leads to mineral and vitamin deffcienies.

If the person is abuse an opiate (pain killers) then it may be more difficult to pick up on the signs of such abuse. Many people who verbal abuse and/or are dependent on these type drugs can be very functional. Also the tolerance to opiates does not compound as quickly as alcohol, cocaine, crack, meth, etc. So these people can be in charge of to keep thier financial situation under control for a long time, whic is another reason that they are competent to be functioning addicts. It is also quite easy for these nation to get these drugs legally via Rx from a walk within clinic, so that just makes them cheaper and more accessible.

As for cocaine and many of the other uppers, you will see signs of knock about show up pretty quickly. Tolerance to these type drugs build up VERY quickly, and so these people will receive to a point where they are having to use constantly throughout the day only just to keep getting the same effect. This is where even a hugely wealthy person can run into problems with money. The tolerance factor and the necessitate to double to dose almost each time, just ensures that they will bleed through profoundly of money fast, and they will hit rock bottom very fast. These are the addict that are most likely to end up on the streets living lives as panhandlers, petty thieve, prostitution and so forth. Because of the amount of the drugs they intake each day is so large, you will see big physical change in thier appearance in a short time interval. Severe tooth decay, severe wasting, skin disorders, general paleness and the index goes on.

All people who are addicted (physically and mentally) to any drug will suffer withdrawl effects if they are put in a situation where on earth they cannot get thier drug of choice or any drug at all to take the slither off. Such withdrawl symptoms include, tremors, naesia, vomiting, rapid heart rate, sweating, claminess, arrythmias and in severe cases cardiac arrest.

If you suspect someone have an issue, then you can email me with some more info and I can try and point you in the right direction.

Good Luck

icpmslabrat(a)yahoo.com Source(s): PhD Toxicology
it adjectives depends on the person....and what a person thinks it take to abuse it....a person may drink a bottle a day cuz his wife gone him..so in this case it would be depression...and maybe some self releating issuses....and within telling...u first have to know the person...afterwards see change for long periods of time...each drug have different side effects...in alc u get gout or cirruises...the skin will turn yellow and eyes....abdomanal agony...death....meth crack and herion are the most noticable ..which they should be they are the worst...treatment ..there is none....u have to try to live respectively day without something ur boby thinks it desires
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