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Negative Effects of Marijuana Abuse on Human Physiology
Marijuana is regarded as the commonly abused illicit drug of United States and is from dried flower, leaves, stem, and seeds of female cannabis plant. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug and abused as it gives a sense of higher or relaxation and euphoria. Marijuana contains 400 chemicals, of which sixty are cannabinoids. The most active psychoactive cannabinoid of Marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or THC that results in damaging health consequences like increased heart rate, poor blood pressure, immune system issues and respiratory, anxiety, and can even lead to cancer.
Effect on Brain When Marijuana is smoked, THC, the active chemical ingredient in Marijuana gets instantly dissolves in blood and then carried to some other areas eagle hemp cbd gummies and tinnitus brain of body. The THC influences the activity of mind by binding on the cannabinoid receptors in mind. Since cannabinoid receptors have greater density in parts of brain that control concentration, pleasure, mind, coordinated moves and more, an individual abusing Marijuana is suffering from memory loss, deficiency of coordination, distorted perception, difficulties in cognitive abilities, thinking and problem solving problems etc thanks to affected receptors. Chronic Marijuana use is associated with increase in anxiety, suicidal tendency, depression, and schizophrenia.
Impact on Brain
Impact on Heart Smoking Marijuana can increase the heart rate unexpectedly and this effect is able to last for 3-4 hours. The improved heart rate further increases the risks of heart attack in the earliest hour after smoking Marijuana. The risk of Marijuana abuser experiencing heart attack in addition increases due to disturbances in cardiovascular rhythms that will result in arrhythmias as well as palpitations. The aged men and women using heart complications stand at greater risk of suffering from heart attack due to Marijuana abuse.
Impact on Heart
Effect on Lungs Smoking Marijuana is able to deposit 4 times more tar in lungs than smoking regular cigarettes. Marijuana smoke is harmful to lungs as it also contains more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. Carcinogens are chemical substances which might cause cancer. Marijuana smokers normally inhale the smoke deeply & hold their breath for longer time. Therefore, the carcinogenic smoke remains in touch with epithelial lining of lungs for much longer time and damages it. Furthermore, Marijuana smokers suffer from various other respiratory problems like cough and phlegm production, acute chest illness, increased risk of lung infections, along with other respiratory ailments.
Effect on Lungs
Effect on Liver The consequences of Marijuana abuse on liver remain being researched. Marijuana alone can not be credited to cause liver harm although the impurities and other plant residues that are available along with Marijuana can be detrimental to the liver. Marijuana abuse can significantly affect the liver function if the individual is suffering from ailments as Hepatitis C infection, Cirrhosis, HIV, Hepatomegaly and other things.
Effect on Liver
Effect on Daily life Marijuana abuse has severe implications on health, mental well-being, family life, social relations, additionally, on career of the person. Marijuana abuse is able to disturb the daily life as the individual suffers from loss of memory, health complications, decreased thinking as well as problem solving abilities etc. Marijuana abuse leads to increased absenteeism, inability to concentrate, job turnover, tardiness, accidents, cognitive impairment and more.
Effect on Daily Life
Marijuana abuse particularly among college students and adolescents must be curbed as it can result in abuse of worse illicit drug and act as being a gateway drug. Dependence on Marijuana can be effectively treated through proper behavioral interventions, motivational incentives, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
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