The danger of inhalants is that they can be easily found around the house and abused by your teens without difficulty. It can be harder to catch them abusing substances such as inhalants because of the fact that inhalants that may be abused by your teen are actually everyday things. In fact the correction liquid that your teen uses to blot out mistakes of a ballpoint pen at school can be an inhalant. Aside from this, other possible inhalants which can be found just lying around the house are spray paint, paint thinner, oven cleaner, and polyurethane.
How Teens Use Inhalants
Snorting—the teen can simply inhale the vapors of the substance straight from the bottle.Bagging—the teen can dispense the substance inside a plastic bag and breathe in the vapors through the bag.Huffing—the teen could also take a piece of cloth and immerse it in the substance, then place it near their nose as they breathe in the vapor. It is sad to realize that an inhalant is actually a substance which is most commonly abused by teens from the ages of twelve to fifteen. This may be attributed to the fact that they are easily accessible to teenagers this young and are actually legal, even often inexpensive substances. Because of these facts, inhalants may be the stepping stone substance a teen may try before they may go on to nicotine, alcohol
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Alcohol
al·co·hol
n.noun
a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as fuel.
When ingested, alcohol can be a deadly intoxicant. Teens and adults alike are more prone to make fateful and negative choices while drinking alcohol. A deadly intoxicant, alcohol has destroyed and ripped apart the lives of millions and yet, remains to be the drug of choice of troubled teens nationwide.
Teenage minds are not yet able to fully appreciate the dangers that coincide with drinking. When drunk, teenagers commit and act out heinous activities which they would normally never commit or act out. Teenage pregnancy, driving under the influence, fighting and other consequences are more likely to occur while teens drink.
Parents of teenage boys or girls who drink occasionally or struggle with the addiction of alcohol, need to seek immediate treatment for their son or daughter.
, or marijuana.
Signs Of Teens Using Inhalants
The signs of abuse
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Abuse
Abuse
/a·buse/
Abuse is defined as the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms, such as physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices: crimes or other types of aggression.
Abuse is a negative and real threat that many people face. Child abuse is a problem that is continually occurring. The main types of child abuse are physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglecting. When these types of abuse occur in a home, they often go unnoticed. The stress and fear of the abuse will usually cause the victim to remain quite about the problem.
It is a difficult problem to find out and assess, but there are solutions. It is important that people are aware of signs of abuse. They may include unexplained injuries, changes in behavior, fear of going home, changes in eating and sleeping and lack of personal care or hygiene.
of this particular substance may be difficult to catch. You may notice that your teen’s lips are dry, cracking, or chapped, while his/her nose may be runny, as a strange smell may be emanating from his/her breath. As evident in the effects of other drugs, your teen’s eyes may also be bloodshot. Your troubled teen can suffer from severe headaches, as well as vertigo. Their memory may suffer and they can experience difficulty sleeping. Your teenager’s vision can also be affected.
What are the dangers of abusing inhalants?
Immediate death is a possible reaction due to a complete halt in the heart’s pulse. Solvents can often set off fires and once a teenager is high on the inhalant they can easily die from drowning, a fall, or an automobile crash. An inhalant actually stops the flow of oxygen to the parts of the body, even the brain. Deterioration of the organs of the body can be the result of inhalant abuse and ultimately result in death. After inhalants, a teenager may easily go on to abuse other substances like alcohol or marijuana.