Heroin Addiction: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment


Heroin is a strong drug having the potential to creating devastation in all aspects of human life such as psychological, physical and socio- economic wellbeing. Heroin is an opioid that is made from morphine (a natural ingredient of opium poppy plant). It is abused by being snorted, smoked and injected. When a person takes heroin or addicted to heroin, experience euphoric rush and decreases respiration and heart rate. 

The person experiences various signs and symptoms of Heroin Addiction
1. Behavioural symptoms
Reduced interest in important activities
Possession of needles, syringes and other paraphernalia
Deceptiveness associated with activities or whereabouts
Use large quantities of heroin for achieving desired effect.
Using heroin is dangerous
Devoting time to use, acquire and recover from heroin addiction.

2. Physical symptoms
Depressed respiration
Pupillary constriction
Irregular heartbeat
Runny nose and watery eyes
Dry mouth
Fatigue
Weight loss
Heaviness in legs and arms
Sores, scabs and other skin damage 

3. Cognitive symptoms
Impaired ability to focus or concentrate
Poor Judgement
Confusion
Diminished cognition
Disorientation

4. Psychosocial symptoms
Agitation
Anxiety
Social withdrawal
Mood swings

Bad Effects of Heroin Addiction
If you are not taking heroin addiction treatment, then you are at the higher risk of the following issues and problems:
Family discord
Kidney and liver disease
Tuberculosis and Pneumonia
Hepatitis C and AIDS/HIV
Ruined interpersonal relationships
Job loss
Occupational performance and substandard academic
Job loss
Academic failure
Homelessness
Financial devastation
Legal Jeopardy including incarceration
Social isolation
Suicidal ideation
Pervasive despair and hopelessness
Suicide attempts

Co-occurring disorders
People who have become addicted to heroin have enhanced likelihood of developing co-occurring disorders
Depressive disorders
Antisocial personality disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Other substance abuse disorders

Effects of overdose and withdrawal
The person who have become dependent on this opiate may trigger distressing withdrawal signs and symptoms:
Anxiety
Irritability and agitation
Intense cravings for heroin
Depression
Muscle and bone pain
Insomnia sleep patterns
Diarrhoea and vomiting
Abdominal cramps

Effects of heroin overdose
Every time a person take overdose of heroin, the effect can be quite lethal. A person who depicts the signs and symptoms of Heroin addiction must take the advice of healthcare provider.
Extremely shallow breathing
Pinpoint pupils
Diminished heart rate
Sudden drop in blood pressure
Cramping
Twitches, spasms and tremors
Unconsciousness
Bluish tint on fingertips and near mouth

Hence, heroin addiction is quite dangerous and proper treatment must be taken under the guidance of a doctor. 






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