Thursday, January 16, 2020

How drug abuse destroy the life of drug patient?

Drug abuse is extremely harmful to individuals, families, and societies. Without effective measures to prevent and control, drug abuse and the diseases associated with it will soon spread globally, putting any country at risk. The Asian continent, which had no drug threat in the early 1970s, is now one of the concentrated areas for drug addiction use and production. Drug use directly killed 100,000 people worldwide in the 1980s.

 Drug Addiction


1. Serious harm to the physical and mental health of drug users


According to epidemiological research, in recent years, the spread of the AIDS epidemic, the death rate increased, is regarded as a major disaster for mankind today. The spread of AIDS is mainly homosexuality or sexual disorder, intravenous drug abuse, as well as a blood transfusion or blood products these three major aspects.


According to information released by the Ministry of Health on October 18, 1990, 300,000 key populations were monitored for HIV from 1985 to the end of September 1990 and 416 cases of HIV-positive persons were detected. Of these, 378 were mainland citizens, while 368 of the 378 cases were drug users. The reason why drug users spread AIDS is that they use contaminated syringes with each other, thus spreading HIV rapidly.


2. Effect of drug abuse on eugenics and eugenics


Drug use has led many women to astray to prostitution. Physiologically, amenorrhea, non-ovulation or infertility often occur. Recently, pregnant women who took drugs found that their newborns had low birth weight and their fetuses were generally slow to develop. Clinically, these mother-poisoned fetuses exhibit withdrawal symptoms similar to those of adult cold turkeys at birth. The main performance is tremor, restlessness, hyperactivity, muscle tension increase, cry, rapid breathing, poor milk sucking, convulsions. In addition, there are newborn fever, yawning, vomiting, diarrhea, runny nose. Metabolism is also a disorder, respiratory alkali poisoning, large amounts of sodium loss, plasma serotonin content changes and so on.


3. Effects of chronic drug or alcohol abuse on families and children


Family members, especially couples, are emotionally volatile, and often have their wives and families broken down as a result of the decline in their lives and moral decay and the depletion of their families' money. According to studies, families of drug addiction have very high divorce rates. The wives of drug addicts are prone to anxiety, depression, and despair, and some commit suicide because of their husbands' bad habits.



Family model or divorce under family loss or moral character will seriously affect the development and growth of children's mental health. Minor children living in such families are more likely to develop abnormal behavior or neurosis. Their academic performance declined, and their enrolment and employment rates were lower than those of children from ordinary families.


4. Impact on society


According to many sociologists, drug use and crime can produce mutual cause and effect relationships. That is, drug use creates crime, and perpetrators are more susceptible to drug and alcohol abuse, seriously affecting social morality and social security. Drug abuse in the population is a global epidemic that causes a country to consume a great deal of human, financial, material and social wealth in the prevention, treatment, and management of drug control and drug treatment, and increases its huge national expenditure. Over time, it will lead to a social and ethnic crisis.