- Drugs of any kind decreases teens' ability to pay attention.
- The younger a person is when they begin using drugs the more likely they are to develop a substance-abuse problem and the more likely they are to relapse into drug abuse when trying to quit.
- Juveniles who use drugs are more likely to have unprotected sex, sex with a stranger, as well as to engage in sexual activity at all.
- Substance use can cause or mask other emotional problems, like anxiety, depression, mood swings, or hallucinations (for example, hearing or seeing things). Either of those illnesses can result in death by suicide or homicide.
- Anabolic steroids have been associated with impotence in boys and men, clitoral enlargement in girls and women, as well as baldness, stunted Growth heart attacks, strokes, liver disease, cancer, acne and infections, including HIV/AIDS in both sexes.
- Depending on how the body takes in and processes each kind of drug, substances of abuse can affect virtually every one of the body's systems.
Examples of this include permanent brain damage associated with inhalants, heart attack or stroke from stimulants, halted breathing from sedatives.
Any of these problems can result in death.
SOURCE: http://www.medicinenet.com
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