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Drug Abusing Teenagers

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Drug abuse and of course Teen Drug abuse in this particualr case, is defined as a chronic or habitual use of a drug for a non-medical purpose, with the objective of altering states of body and mind for the user. Using illegally produced drugs and the abuse of legal drugs are both included here. For example, one can abuse bots the illegal drugs such as heroin, cocaine or ecstasy, and also the legal drugs like tranquilizers, painkillers and sleeping pills. Some abusers whether they're teenagers or not even abuse cough syrups and herbal medicines.

Unfortunately Teen Drug abuse is a very common phenomenon. Teen Drug abuse can lead to some disastrous consequences in that individual's future. An important proportion of deaths that occur in individuals between the ages of fifteen and twenty-four are reportedly connected in some way or other to alcohol or drug abuse. Teen drug abuse leads to violent criminal acts, like assault, rape or murder, acts that will undoubtedly ruin that young person's life. Most accounts of Teen Drug abuse stem from the fact that many young people take drugs to overcome depression and anxiety.

If a young member in your family starts exhibiting aberrant behavior, or if they try to keep aloof from other family members then you'll have reasons to be suspicious. Teen Drug abuse will also leave physical signs on the individuals who take drugs, signs like red eyes, nagging cough and changes in eating and sleeping habits; these should also serve as warning signals.

A teenager who already has a family of history of drug abuse and a lack of social skills can move quickly from the level of experimenting with drugs to grave abuse or dependency. This doesn't mean that other teenagers, who to not have a family history of such abuse are exempted from Teen Drug abuse and reaching a level of utter dependency. Although any prediction is almost impossible, teenagers who have family history of alcohol or drug abuse should especially abstain and refrain from experimenting since they could be more vulnerable to Teen Drug abuse.

Teen Drug abuse and the user's preoccupation with drugs, with their effects on mood and performance will most probably lead to poor performance in schools, colleges or workplaces. The phenomenon of Teen Drug abuse can devastate parents and the other family members, and can ruin family life. According to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse conducted by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, parents and their teens view drugs as their biggest concern.

The effects of Teen Drug abuse will usually include irritability, insomnia, paranoia, convulsions, memory loss, symptoms of chronic bronchitis, anxiety, violent behavior, panic attacks, learning problems, increased heart rate, lethargy, daily coughs and phlegm, more frequent chest colds, hypothermia, muscle tension, teeth clenching, dehydration, brain damage, and finally death.

In most cases, specialized helpt will be needed in order for treatment of Teen Drug abuse to be effective. The choice of treatment will alwaysdepend on the specific needs of the individual concerned, and of course on the drug that is being abused. Treatments will usually include psychological therapies, and medication to help the patient with withdrawal symptoms. The areas that deserve special attention during treatment include detoxification, relapse prevention and long-term rehabilitation.

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