What is the abuse of solvents?

The abuse of solvents deliberately breathes in solvents to try to get a feeling of euphoria or "high". The solvents are products such as thinner colors, nail polish remover, hair paint, aerosol sprays and glue. The deliberate inhalation abuse of solvents was originally called the adhesive by cane .

The solvent of the solvent often puts the solvent in a paper or plastic bag to inhale or sniff them. When a bag over the nose and mouth is placed during the solvent abuse, there is a very real risk of suffocation. Inhalation of solvents may also cause vomiting; As a result of the suffocation of their own vomiting, the rapists of the solvent died. Some people think that abuse of solvents is not a serious drug problem because they are household products, but abuse of everyday solvents by sniffing them instead of using them as cleaning agents and adhesives can cause serious problems and even death.Obviously abuse a specific solvent itself, gets high with friends. Household products are often easy and cheap for young people, so parents must consider that abuse of solvents can be a problem for their child. Symptoms of solvent abuse include a dazed look at the eyes and unfortunate speech. The red rash around the mouth is one of the most famous signs of solvent abuse.

It is important to discuss the risk of solvent abuse with children in an open, communication manner. Young teenagers do not have to believe in the very real dangers of sniffing everyday household products. They may think that high of these products is relatively safe.

High from abuse of solvent by sniffing is not safe and is likely to be very short. This often causes the solvent rapist to repeat many times, so many products are finished inhaled. In addition to death onThe suffocation and suffocation were died by the solvents of the solvent of infarchers to irregular heart rhythm. Interesting inhaling solvents can also cause damage to the liver, kidney, heart and brain.

Toulene is a chemical found in most solvents. Toulene's reaction with dopamine in the brain causes a short -term maximum. Since the oxygen levels of the body decrease when sniffing, there is a risk of suffocation even without the use of a bag. The risk of death or injury in solvent abuse is particularly high for children.

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