The fact about Inhalants

Inhalants refer to substances that are sniffed or huffed to give the user an immediate head rush or high.  They include a diverse group of chemicals that are found in consumer products such as aerosols and cleaning solvents.  Inhalant abuse can cause a number of physical and emotional problems, and even one-time use can result in death.

Using inhalants even one time can put you at risk for:

  • sudden death

  • suffocation

  • visual hallucinations and severe mood swings

  • numbness and tingling of the hands and feet

Prolonged use can result in:

  • headache, muscle weakness, abdominal pain

  • decrease or loss of sense of smell

  • nausea and nosebleeds

  • hepatitis

  • violent behaviors

  • irregular heartbeat

  • liver, lung and kidney impairment

  • irreversible brain damage

  • nervous system damage

  • dangerous chemical imbalances in the body

  • involuntary passing of urine and feces

Sort-Term effects include:

  • heart palpitations

  • breathing difficulty

  • dizziness

  • headaches

Remember, using inhalants even one time can KILL you, according to medical experts, death can occur in al least five ways:

  1. asphyxia--solvent gases can significantly limit available oxygen in the air, causing breathing to stop

  2. suffocation--typically seen with inhalant users who use bags

  3. choking on vomit

  4. careless behaviors in potentially dangerous settings

  5. sudden sniffing death syndrome, presumably from cardiac arrest.

 

             

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