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WHAT IS SUBSTANCE ADDICTION?

The simplest answer to the question of what substance addiction is—not only the use of substances that negatively impact health, but also the inability to stop using them despite experiencing harm—is substance abuse. Substance abusers are individuals who consume substances containing alcohol and drugs and are dependent on these substances.

People with substance addiction don't quit even if they suffer mental, physical, or psychological harm. Substance addiction can seriously harm a person's life. When not using a substance, a person may experience intense cravings. When they stop, they experience withdrawal symptoms.

There is more than one type of substance addiction. Substance addiction can be life-threatening. People turn to these substances to feel better. These individuals can experience mental, physical, and psychological disorders. If they can't find the substance, they can experience depression. People with substance addiction need to seek treatment under the supervision of a specialist.

THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE ADDICTION

Substance addiction has serious consequences, even leading to death. It can destroy a person's environment, relationships, work, school, and daily life. The harmful effects of substance addiction not only harm a person's life but also their health. If it progresses and goes untreated, it can lead to death.

The health hazards of substance abuse can be listed as follows:

  • It causes epileptic seizures.
  • It causes speech and movement disorders.
  • It dulls the senses such as taste, smell, hearing, etc. It causes loss of sensation.
  • It causes liver and digestive system diseases. It causes shortness of breath.
  • It causes problems such as palpitations, high blood pressure, heart failure, and paralysis due to stroke.
  • Hair loss
  • Boredom, tension
  • It causes mental disorders
  • It causes poisoning
  • Disorders of consciousness
  • The person begins to care about self-care.
  • Attention deficit
  • Causes an increase in anxiety disorders
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