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There is a new drug in town
and it is very dangerous for teens and anyone else who gets
involved with it. It is called methamphetamines, and it
is very addictive and very dangerous not only to take, but to
make as
well.
Signs Your Child May Be
Taking Methamphetamines
One of the most common
signs can be that methamphetamine cause bad breath. This
will be a chemical smell that is quite foul. No amount
of brushing or oral hygiene can make the odor of
methamphetamine cause bad breath to go away. Your child
may also exhibit the signs of methamphetamine use by noticing
the pupils of their eyes are dilated.
Other common signs besides
methamphetamine cause bad breath are unexplained nosebleeds as
well as the nose being dry. Lips may also become cracked
and bleed as well. Your child may exhibit other nasal or
sinus symptoms as the drug is often snorted as well as
smoked.
Many signs of your teen
being involved with the use of methamphetamines are a lack of
appetite or signs that point to anorexia. Your child may
not being sleeping and it can also cause those who use it to
become anxious, nervous or aggressive. Your child may
also chatter incessantly. Most methamphetamine users
will exhibit signs of hyperactivity as well.
When your child may be
involved in using methamphetamines that cause bad breath,
utilizing mouthwashes, breath sprays, lozenges and other
breath fresheners will not eliminate the underlying cause of
methamphetamine bad breath. Your child may try and mask
the signs of his/her drug use, but if you are attentive to
changes in your child’s behavior, you may be able to put a
stop to it before it becomes a real problem.
Other Effects of
Methamphetamines
If the only sign is
methamphetamine cause bad breath, it doesn’t indicate the long
term affects that using methamphetamines can cause. Some
effects that may be long term from using methamphetamines are,
a raise in blood pressure and your heart rate, damage to the
blood vessels that service the brain, a stroke or death.
These are serious side effects for those who are using
methamphetamines.
You can also experience
psychotic symptoms for a long time after you have stopped
using methamphetamines. This drug is extremely addictive
and one of the first things a parent may notice is
methamphetamine cause bad breath. Don’t be afraid to ask
your teen questions, especially if he/she is exhibiting some
of the signs of methamphetamine use. It is a dangerous
drug and it is up to parents to monitor their children.
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