5 Ways Cocaine Can Hurt You

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5 Ways Cocaine Can Hurt You

Learn the ways cocaine can hurt you and ruin your life

Cocaine is a drug that, when consumed, causes extreme happiness, extra energy, and mental alertness. Some people report that using cocaine helps them perform certain tasks more quickly than usual. On the other hand, cocaine is very dangerous and highly addictive. Ways cocaine can hurt you include raised body temperature, elevated blood pressure, and constricted blood vessels. Slang for cocaine include (but are not limited to) snow, blow, crack, coke, and rock.

Five Ways Cocaine Can Hurt You

There are many ways cocaine can hurt you. The manner in which the individual abuses cocaine will dictate which parts of the body are specifically affected. However, most of the damage is caused internally - so most cocaine abusers are affected similarly. People snort cocaine through the nose, rub it on their gums, dissolve it in water and inject it right into their bloodstream.

A speedball is when the user mixes cocaine and heroin and then shoots up. Individuals may also smoke cocaine. This involves a process where the cocaine has been processed to make rock crystals, or freebase cocaine. When they inhale the vapors after warming it up - they smoke it and become high. This is known as crack cocaine - because it makes crackling sounds when it is being smoked.

1. Nasal septum damage. If the user prefers to snort the cocaine, they are at risk for damage to their nose. Cocaine abusers will eventually experience a loss of olfactory senses, runny nose, and nosebleeds. 2. Bowel decay. Those who ingest cocaine orally will experience reduced blood flow, which may eventually lead to bowel decay. 3. Movement disorders. After many years of cocaine use, one may develop Parkinson's disease. 4. Infectious disease. Those who choose to shoot up put themselves at risk for infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and various other blood borne diseases. Cocaine does impair judgment, so it logically follows that people who want to get high may not be too worried or have qualms about sharing needles without discrimination. 5. Overdose/death. Yes, one may die from a cocaine overdose. Whether it is the first time you try it or the one-hundredth time, when one uses too much of a substance, they may have a toxic reaction that may result in various ways, including death.

Long Term Effects of Cocaine

Again, depending upon how you abuse the drug, there are different effects on the body. As aforementioned, snorting the drug negatively impacts the nose. Additionally, smoking cocaine can lead to:

* blood disorders

* tooth decay

* lung damage

If you are wondering how cocaine can affect you, if you exercise while high on coke (or if you are on heart medication) it may lead to cardiac arrest since it increases heart rate. When one abuses the drug, they are hardly thinking about the ways cocaine can hurt you.

Other ways cocaine can hurt you include:

* Breathing problems

* Seizures

* Stroke

* Increased risk of psychosis - paranoia, hostility, and schizophrenic behavior

Long term effects of cocaine on the heart include:

* heart attacks

* irregular heart rhythms

* inflammation of the heart muscle

* angina

How cocaine can affect you if you are a female:

* Irregular periods

* Danger to unborn fetus: low birthweight, premature delivery, risk of stillbirth, and risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

* Sexual dysfunction

If you are suffering from cocaine addiction and you are pregnant, please seek help immediately - if not for yourself, for your unborn child.

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