Thursday, February 11, 2010

Understanding Drug Addiction Effects

Kapanlagi.com - Drug Addiction is a complex disease characterized by the presence of a strong desire to always use the drug (craving), although it is expected to be dangerous and can threaten life. This disease is chronic and often relapse in spite abstinensia period for a long time.
However, in addition to long-term effects that may occur slowly, drug users are also very likely to experience an emergency that requires immediate assistance, such as overdose and withdrawal.
Overdose
Drugs are often used to get drunk to have an effect on headwork. Because the brain controls the other parts and functions of the body - such as the lungs which makes oxygen does not circulate into the blood, kidneys and liver to neutralize toxins from the body, and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body - using drugs can affect one or more of the activity function this important body, to make someone drunk.
Person's body can usually adjust to these changes, but the amount / concentration of the drugs used too much, the change could exceed the body's ability to adjust themselves and cause side effects that are often dangerous.
Some side effects that occur from excessive use of drugs is a serious, but it is not felt directly. The liver and kidneys can be damaged by the use of these drugs will make the organs work harder.
And to eliminate the effects and damage from these drugs take many years. But if the brain is too many drugs obtained in a relatively short time, the side effects that arise can be very dangerous, such as loss of consciousness, cessation of breathing, heart failure, heart attacks-including, of course, death. This is called an overdose of drugs.
Overdose very serious but not necessarily fatal if treated quickly and properly. Anyone who uses drugs can overdose, a man who had first used to people who have many years of using drugs.
Withdrawal
Physical dependence is a natural phenomenon when a person uses a drug (usually the opioids such as morphine, etc.) in large doses and long term. The cells of drug-exposed body will adapt so that there is a new biological equilibrium.
Discontinuing the use of opioids suddenly in someone who already rely on long-term opioids will cause a reaction with the medication discontinuation symptoms: Level O: craving, anxiety. Level I: yawning, lakrimasi, rinorea, sweating. Level II: midriasis, piloereksi, anorexia, tremors, chills Level III: increase in complaints and symptoms, increased temperature, increased blood pressure and pulse, breathing fast and deep ejaculations / orgasms spontaneous.

This drug withdrawal symptoms are very unpleasant experience, although not deadly. Reactions drug withdrawal symptoms lasted for about 50-10 days. (Klinikpria / *)

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