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Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Abuse and Addiction

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heroinaddiction.jpgHeroin is making a comeback. There are several reasons for this and no one knows for sure. Probably it has a lot to do with the tremendous amounts of opium being harvested and exported form Afghanistan. Afghanistan is, however, not the only source. From south of the American border in Mexico and Central America and in South America, Opium poppies are being cultivated and a less refined form of heroin called Black Tar, is being sent into the US and other markets.

How to Spot Signs of Heroin Abuse and Addiction:

 

In the beginning stages, look for:

Dry mouth, causing excessive thirst. The user will keep a liquid at all times and sip often.

Constricted pupils is another indication. Many Drug of abuse can cause this, but it will be present with heroin.

 

Being sleepy at odd times is another indication of heroin abuse. Drowsiness and drifting into stupor even during conversations is in indication of a recent dose.

Strangely enough, with a smaller dose, wakefulness and marked alertness can be seen, but these will usually be short-lived and soon give way to the lack of attention and sleepy demeanor.

 

Nausea is a very common side effect of the abuse of heroin. Vomiting and other digestive troubles such as diarrhea and stomach cramps are common and even expected by heroin addicts. Eventually, as a result of repeated vomiting, stomach acid, deposited on teeth can cause rapid tooth decay and tooth loss.

 

When abuse gives way to addiction, the signs will be:

Lethargy and an apathetic attitude toward activities which were formerly considered important.

A marked lack of care in personal hygiene, in personal relations and in their personal possessions. Belongings which were once kept close will become neglected and ignored. The addict’s car or motorcycle will go un washed and uncared for.

 

Injection sites on arms, legs, between fingers and toes, just about anywhere a vein can be accessed will show holes and infected bumps and suppuration, the forming and discharge of pus. These wounds can and do become serious and life-threatening at times due to the  lack of attention and pain killing effects of the drug.

 

More signs include:

 

  • Presence of drug paraphernalia
  • Changes in attitude
  • Changes in friends
  • Changes in performance in work or school
  • Dishonesty and theft
  • An inability to face people and consequences

 

These are by no means the only signs of heroin abuse, but some of these will be present when your suspicions of the use of heroin are correct.

 

The answer is to get this individual into treatment, now. Addiction to Opiates such as heroin can escalate rapidly and getting this person to treatment today will definitely be his or her best chance for a speedy and complete recovery.


For help with Heroin dependence and addiction, call:

Call Toll Free: 888-9NO-DRUGS or 888-966-3784

  Tony Bylsma  CCDC

 

Definitions of Terms Used

TermDescription
Addiction Strong physiological, emotional and/or psychological dependence on a substance such as alcohol or drugs that has progressed beyond voluntary control. For more on addiction see the section Addiction Information in this website. 
Drug Any substance, other than food, that changes the function or structure of the body or mind when ingested. Drugs essentially are poisons. The degree they are taken determines the effect. A small amount acts as a stimulant. A greater amount acts as a sedative. A larger amount acts as a poison and can kill one dead. This is true of any drug. Each has a different amount at which it gives those results. 
Heroin The potent, widely abused opiate that produces a profound addiction. It consists of two morphine molecules linked together chemically. 
Opiates 

 
Any of the psychoactive drugs that 
originate from the opium poppy or that have a chemical structure like the drugs 
derived from opium. Such drugs include opium, codeine, and morphine (derived 
from the plant), and hydromorphone (Dilaudid), methadone, and meperidine 
(Demerol), which were first synthesized by chemists.
 

 
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