Drug abuse, especially over an extended period, can have numerous long-term health effects. Chronic drug use can alter a person’s brain structure and function, resulting in long-term psychological effects, such as: depression anxiety panic disorders increased aggression paranoia hallucinations Long-term drug use can also affect a person’s memory, learning, and concentration. The long-term physical effects of drug use vary depending on the type of drug and the duration of use. However, experts have linked chronic drug use with the following health conditions: Cardiovascular disease Stimulants, such as cocaine and methamphetamine, can damage the heart and blood vessels. Prolonged use of these drugs can lead to coronary artery disease, arrhythmias and heart attacks. Breathing - System Problems Drugs that people smoke or inhale can damage the respiratory system and lead to chronic respiratory infections and diseases. A pers...
Comments
Post a Comment