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Addiction to methamphetamine leads to serious consequences. Users are often referred to by derogatory terms such as meth head and speed freak. The most common effects of people abusing this drug are meth sores and mites.
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Crystal meth, or simply meth, is a highly addictive neurotoxic drug made from amphetamine, which is a synthetic substance. This drug has a potent effect on the brain and central nervous system. The drug has several names on the street, including crank, ice, crystal, chalk, speed, and glass, among others. Crystal meth is unique in that it produces a “high” of up to 12 hours, which is stronger and longer lasting than cocaine.
Meth users experience mental stimulation that enables them to go without sleep for days. Chronic abuse of this drug can lead to psychotic behaviors, including anxiety, insomnia, anxiety, paranoia, aggression, hallucinations, and delusions. More than a fifth of users develop a prolonged psychosis resembling schizophrenia which can last for six months or longer upon quitting the drug. The overwhelming majority of methamphetamine in the United States is manufactured in super labs in California and Mexico. There are an estimated 50 million people worldwide who abuse this drug.
Addiction to methamphetamine leads to serious consequences. Users are often referred to by derogatory terms such as meth head and speed freak. The most common effects of people abusing this drug are meth sores and mites.
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Devastating Effects of Methamphetamine Abuse
What are Meth Mites and Sores?
How Does Methamphetamine Affect a User’s Skin?
How to Get Rid of Meth Sores?
Meth Face Sores and Other Effects
There are an estimated 1.4 million Americans who are addicted to methamphetamine. It is widely believed that this addiction is a national epidemic. It erodes the mental and physical well-being of the addict and affects finances and relationships. Parents who are addicted to this drug are more likely to physically and sexually abuse their children or expose them to toxic chemicals by cooking meth at home. No one is immune to the dangerous side effects of long-term drug abuse. Methamphetamine abuse ranks amongst the top in the list of negative effects. The devastating effects of methamphetamine abuse that are all too apparent in many addicts include meth bugs, meth scabs, meth mouth, and meth tongue.
Methamphetamine causes the release of large amounts of a neurotransmitter in the human brain known as dopamine. In fact, studies have shown that methamphetamine causes almost four times the amount of dopamine to be released than cocaine. This chemical is responsible for feelings of euphoria and pleasure. However, repeated use of the drug destroys dopamine receptors. Excessive exposure over a prolonged period of time leads to anhedonia, where meth people can no longer experience pleasure. This leads to addiction, which is associated with permanent brain damage and altered motor skills.
The Faces of Meth: Mites and Sores
Screaming woman with hallucinations and psychosis
Meth mites refer to the hallucinations experienced by chronic users in which they feel as though there are bugs crawling under their skin. Some users report actually seeing the mites. Meth mites are not real, but rather a side effect of the chemicals present in methamphetamines that cause the addict’s skin to dry out. The dry skin leads to a delusional parasitosis which is a psychological effect of chronic methamphetamine abuse.
The official terminology for the sensation of bugs crawling under the skin is fornication. The obsessive picking of the skin as a result of the hallucinations often causes the user’s skin to become covered in small sores known as meth sores.
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