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Long-term effects of cocaine on the body
Long-term effects of cocaine on the body
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Cocaine is an alkaloid obtained from the leaves and stems of the coca plant (Latin Erythroxylon Coca). It was first discovered in Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. The stimulant effect of cocaine, along with its ability for fatigue relief and altering consciousness, is similar to that of artificial amphetamines. The drug is known by many names, including "coke", cocaine", number one", "nut", or "snow" in slang. The most common method of obtaining it is to treat coca leaves with kerosene, after which they are grinded to a pasty consistency and mixed with hydrochloric acid. The result is a "pure" powder, cocaine hydrochloride, which, after the addition of other impurities, is on sale. The powder's psychostimulant content is variable between 10 and 40%. Lethal dose is about 1g of pure cocaine, but in the presence of co-morbidities death comes from taking just 20 mg of the substance.
The signs of cocaine addiction

How the drug is taken affects how fast addiction develops and irreversible side effects.
There are many ways to use
Usually, so-called "tracks", which are made of the powder, are inhaled by the nose using a straw. Crack, a smoking mixture, is also available. This can be burned on foil, or any number of pipes and other devices. The intravenous injection (or speedball) is a less popular but potentially more dangerous way to overdose.
How cocaine works: symptoms of drug intoxication
There are many stages to acute cocaine intoxication.
Soon after consuming a dose, there is a feeling of bliss, lightness, a feeling of flight and detachment from reality.
You may feel tingling or heat in your abdomen, as well as pleasant chills and waves of heat rising up the skin.
Sensitivity becomes more acute. Everything seems brighter, more saturated and more contrasting. The addict feels an elevated mood. They feel a rush of total love, a surge in strength and stamina and the need to communicate. During this phase the person is fidgety and chatty. Sexual attraction and libido sharply increase.
Euphoria changes to depression. Euphoria may change to depression, irritability or suppression. Intolerance of bright lights, noise, chills, unpleasant pain sensations, convulsive body twitching are typical. Drowsiness and lethargy are also characteristic.
The intoxicating effect of cocaine lasts on average about 1.5-2 hours, after which apathy and a feeling of emptiness develop. Despite weakness, a person cannot fall asleep, there is almost no appetite.
Signs that cocaine is being used
At first, cocaine addiction may not manifest itself. However, as addiction progresses symptoms that are more common begin to appear.
Weight loss;
Sloppy appearance
The skin may become reddened from scratching, amidst intermittent itching.
Chronic runny nose, inflammation in the nasal passages, frequent nosebleeds.
susceptibility for respiratory infections
Periodic automatic convulsive finger movements that mimic the movement of a keyboard (outwardly)
Longevity of sleep is replaced by excessive agitation.
Addiction may also be indicated by a loss or interest in friendships, school, work, financial problems, sudden change of circle of friends, and a loss of interest. It is common to notice episodes of impatience, aggressiveness, nervousness, and bitterness.
What long-term effects does cocaine exert on the body?
Even a single use of a psychostimulant has a negative effect on the work of all internal organs, and it is very difficult to describe how harmful to health the long-term use of the drug. These are:
Respiratory disease (chronic or chronic bronchitis), obstructive and/or syncytial lung disease, cough, and others. );
Catastrophic weight loss can cause anemia, severe avitaminosis and critical deficiency of micro- and macroelements.
Visual impairment, early cataracts, and degenerative eye pathologies
Numerous cardiac diseases (in some cases smoking crack can end in death due to a heart attack);
Regular seizures;
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Regular seizure disorders
There are many endocrine conditions.
Rapid progression of aging, skin and mucosal inflammation;
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Nasal septum necrosis (if powder is inhaled).


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