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Nose Problems from Cocaine Use
Cocaine, as
most people know, is either injected, smoked, and snorted. The
most popular cocaine, crack cocaine, is smoked by people and is
considered the cheapest and most accessible drug today. Cocaine
is a stimulant drug that affects the nervous system of its
users. Since the nose is the primary organ used and affected
when smoking and snorting cocaine, there are Nose Problems from
Cocaine Use. The Nose Problems from Cocaine Use start with
frequent nose bleeding that could develop o grave respiratory
problems.
When a
person is high from cocaine, his heart rate increases as well as
his blood pressure. Aside from that, his blood vessels become
constricted that may result to stroke or a heart problem. It is
said that those who prefer smoking cocaine have bigger problems
specially when it comes to Nose Problems from Cocaine Use.
Smoking cocaine is more dangerous than snorting it. The
respiratory-related problems of cocaine use are panting because
of short of breath, coughing, and pains in the chest area.
Other
examples of respiratory and Nose Problems from Cocaine Use are
bleeding and trauma of the lungs. People thought that since
they're just smoking the cocaine it wouldn't pose any problems
from cocaine use. Just like smoking cigarettes that cause cancer
and other lung problems, cocaine use, through smoking, also
develops into major diseases of the lungs. This happens
especially if there is prolonged use. Nose Problems from Cocaine
Use may just involve a simple nose bleed at first, but as time
passes by and still the person is engrossed with drugs then the
simple nose problems due to use of cocaine could turn to major
respiratory diseases.
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