Symptoms & Caveat Signs of Teen Drug Abuse

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Indications of intoxication or on a high among people are based on the substance being used like:

  • Tobacco-based items – persistent tobacco stench, tetchiness, discolouration of finger tip areas, lip, teeth or buds of cigarettes spotted.
  • Cannabinoid use – reddishness in the white portion of the eyes, drowsiness, feeling excessively hungry, least motivated, excessively happy or paranoid.
  • Cough-&-cold medicines drowsiness, swift or sluggish heart beat.
  • Inhalant usage nasal dribbling, smelling like gasoline or some solvents, perplexity or irritable behaviour.
  • Depressant use drowsiness, lowering of hang-ups, uncoordinated, slackened cardiac rate, blood pressure, giddiness, coma, mortality when used excessively.
  • Hallucinogenic substance use sleeplessness, blurry perception, paranoid.
  • Dissociative anesthetic use hypertension, elevated cardiac rate, feeling nauseous & puking, irritable/aggressive behaviour, memory failure.
  • Club Drug use Teenager having feverishness though not perspiring, locating several lollipops or some firm candy, he/she seemingly loving all of them &/or being euphoric.
  • Anabolic Steroid use the person becomes increasingly irritable or aggressive, swift pump-up in muscles, crown mane thins out or shedding, noticeable surfacing of pimples over a brief span of time, locating needles.