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		<title>Youth and Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Healthy parents, teachers and adults are constantly looking out for children and trying to make sure that they grow up as healthy as possible. We can pay attention to their diets, exercise levels and television habits to do the best we can to lead them in the right directions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Healthy parents, teachers and adults are constantly looking out for children and trying to make sure that they grow up as healthy as possible. We can pay attention to their diets, exercise levels and television habits to do the best we can to lead them in the right directions.</p>
<p>One thing that is hard to deal with is when they get old enough to hang out with their friends alone and begin to experiment with drugs that could be addictive. Here we will look at why it is that youth get addicted to substances or activities as well as ways to try to prevent it from happening.</p>
<p>The Inherent Situation</p>
<p>There are certain aspects that many youth have in common which make it easy for them to develop addictions. At a certain age, the opinions of their friends matter more than the opinions of their parents or other adults. When one child gets a hold of a drug such as a cigarette or an inhalant, they can show their friends and try to influence everyone to join in.<span id="more-1200"></span></p>
<p>Since peer pressure has such a strong effect on many kids, all it really takes is one child to bring an addictive substance into the school or to a group of friends. It can catch on quickly and the adults may not catch on to the addiction until it is too late.</p>
<p>The Role of Stress in Addiction</p>
<p>Perhaps many kids will see others doing drugs and have no interest in them whatsoever, or try them and not develop an addiction. That ideal situation is most likely if the child does not feel a high level of stress. With the world becoming increasingly demanding of adults, children sometimes find themselves with lots of complex emotions. They may feel out of control with these emotions.</p>
<p>This feeling of being out of control can make it more likely that the child will develop an addiction. It may be drugs or it may be video games. Either way, the young person may develop an addiction because they are numbing their feelings and will soon have an even harder time allowing those feelings to exist.</p>
<p>What Can I Do to Prevent Addiction?</p>
<p>There are several things that can be done to try to prevent the pattern of addiction as much as possible. To start with, make sure that you allow your child to express his or her emotions to you whenever they feel like it. Even if the emotions are negative, always allow them to be expressed and show the child that it is okay to sit with those emotions rather than running away.</p>
<p>If your child is sad and you immediately give them an ice cream cone to make them feel better, they may get the idea that the answer to experiencing bad feelings is to fix them with something external. This is the same logic of someone who gets stressed out and then has a cigarette or heads to the casino; it is the logic of addiction. It does not teach the child to be able to sit with his or her emotions.</p>
<p>By paying attention to your child, having genuine conversations and listening with your entire mind rather than just pretending to listen, you may be able to give your child the best advantage over youth addiction. By teaching them that feelings are okay, you will remove the need for them to numb their feelings or at least reduce it.</p>
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		<title>Rehab Treatment For Teenage Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever imagined that your child can be found guilty of a drug related offense or an associated law-breaking crime? Perhaps the best penalty according to the law would be for the court to sentence him to jail, but the law also permits the judge to commit such sentence to community service and or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever imagined that your child can be found guilty of a drug related offense or an associated law-breaking crime? Perhaps the best penalty according to the law would be for the court to sentence him to jail, but the law also permits the judge to commit such sentence to community service and or the attendance of a rehab treatment program.</p>
<p>Taking drugs and other banned substances harm you physically. If a patient continues to secretly take drugs while undergoing a drug rehabilitation, the applied rehab therapy would surely be unsuccessful. This is why inpatient drug rehab program, which keeps close eyes on the patient, is considered better than out patient rehab facility.</p>
<p>The drug rehabilitation program given to a teenager is targeted towards detoxifying his body so that he will stop craving for the substance of abuse while also educating him on the dangers of drug taking. As the child finishes his drug rehab program he becomes exposed to the dangers of drugs and learns to prevent himself from any drug activities that endanger his life.</p>
<p><span id="more-802"></span>The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Different Rehab Treatments</p>
<p>Drug rehab programs vary with different drug cases. One of the recent drug treatment options is the use of free sterile needles program used to prevent HIV. It is most useful in eliminating drugs related infections in the society, but does not provide the needed solution to drug cases</p>
<p>Another option is total abstention from use of drugs at the early stage. Though it is one of the best options, but it is very difficult to practice. The victim may be lured back to drugs, because his body being already inclined to drugs will find it difficult to keep functioning without it.</p>
<p>Other methods of drug rehab therapy include medications for the patients. In these treatments, drugs are used to suppress patients&#8217; cravings for drugs while also repairing any harm or injury resulting from drug taking. This method of treatment is a long-term treatment and most patients do not like it.</p>
<p>To rest this drug rehab discussed, be rest assured that whatever is your child&#8217;s drug case, you should be able to arrest the problem by seeking advice from a specialist who is in a professional position to evaluate the various factors involved and come up with a suitable rehab treatment for your child. Remember that your child&#8217;s life is in danger; act fast.</p>
<p>For more information on the best rehab treatment for your teenage drug abuse, visit <a href="http://inpatientrehab.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Significance Of Inpatient Rehab</a> or Treatment For Teenage Drug Abuse</p>
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		<title>Teens Are More Susceptible to Alcohol and Drug Addiction Than Any Other Group</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 04:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prevention is the key to change.
More than any other age group on the planet, teenagers are the most at risk for becoming addicted to alcohol or drugs than anyone else. There is much scientific evidence to support that teenage drinkers and users of drugs become addicted more quickly than adults do. There are a variety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prevention is the key to change.</p>
<p>More than any other age group on the planet, teenagers are the most at risk for becoming addicted to alcohol or drugs than anyone else. There is much scientific evidence to support that teenage drinkers and users of drugs become addicted more quickly than adults do. There are a variety of reason for this. This is partially due to a lack of maturity in decision making, but also at a biological level in relationship to brain and body development. The less developed or fully matured brain simply becomes more susceptible to addiction than an adult brain.</p>
<p>For many years the smoking industry marketed highly to teens but in ways that were not obvious. The multi-billion dollar alcohol industry is no so different than its cousin the smoker. There is a reason why certain drinks are more appealing to young people than older people. Not too long ago, in the early 1980&#8217;s the &#8220;Wine Cooler&#8221; was the drink of choice for most high school parties. Now we see a mixture of caffeinated drinks and alcohol which can have a lethal effect.<span id="more-1245"></span></p>
<p>Adolescents need early education as a way to better understand the risks and consequences associated with drinking and using drugs. Of course, parents can play a vital role in helping youth, but not enough. Most teenagers are interested, even fascinated by the facts about alcohol and drugs. When this information is presented in a way that is appealing to them, they are more inclined to want to gain knowledge about this intricate and compelling topic.</p>
<p>Teenagers in our current generation aren&#8217;t &#8220;techies&#8221; by choice, but rather because technology is part of the world we live in today, learning this information by computer is probably the most effective route. A simple, yet well constructed Minor in Possession class online is an effective intervention that every teen should experience.</p>
<p>What can teens expect to learn?</p>
<p>Alcohol and Drug Abuse Risk Factors<br />
The cost of Abuse and Addiction<br />
Understanding Narcotics, Stimulants, Prescriptions, Marijuana, Methamphetamine<br />
Health Risks of Alcohol and Drug Use<br />
How Drugs effect the Brain, Central Nervous System and Body<br />
Risk Factors for teenagers<br />
Diseases associated with alcohol and drug use<br />
Communication Skills as Prevention<br />
Skills in Stress Management<br />
Consequences and Risks of use with Minors<br />
Understanding Use, Abuse, Addiction, Relapse and Prevention</p>
<p>While the focus of this article is on teen prevention, I certainly do not want to omit the fact that adults need help too. Gaining skills in alcohol awareness and drug education is crucial for becoming a more educated person. Taking an alcohol awareness class might be your first step in understanding the facts!</p>
<p>Dr. Ari Novick is the President of AlcoholDrugClass.com. A website dedicated to educating people about alcohol awareness. Click here for more information on <a href="http://www.alcoholdrugclass.com/" target="_blank">Alcohol Awareness Classes</a></p>
<p>Dr. Ari Novick also provides world class online minor in possession classes MIP Classes Online</p>
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		<title>Know How to Steer Your Kids Away From Substance Abuse During Their Teenage Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 03:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Substance abuse among youth has become a serious concern for parents these days. The major challenge for them in these situations will be to distract and prevent their kids from getting addicted to illegal drugs or alcohol. Are you one among them worrying about your teen&#8217;s health? It is obvious and mandatory for you as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Substance abuse among youth has become a serious concern for parents these days. The major challenge for them in these situations will be to distract and prevent their kids from getting addicted to illegal drugs or alcohol. Are you one among them worrying about your teen&#8217;s health? It is obvious and mandatory for you as a parent to educate the teenager on the dangers of drug abuse. Read further to know how to keep your teens away from substance abuse.</p>
<p>Teens vulnerable to depression and substance abuse<br />
Many teenagers get into the harmful habit of consuming illegal drugs or alcohol by seeing their peers or elders. They are very vulnerable to drug abuse in their teen years due to peer pressure. However, some of them are addicted to the drugs because of some psychological problems like depression. Different situations, particularly transition from school to college makes them worried. In order to avoid the stress and depression that arise during teen years, they start using drugs. Whatever the reason might be, you should help them stay away from getting habituated to substance abuse.<span id="more-1233"></span></p>
<p>Check for substance abuse symptoms<br />
Substance abuse results in many health effects, both short-term and long-term. It is therefore necessary that you keep track of your teens to ensure their safety and good health. In order to check if your teen is abusing illegal drugs, you need to identify certain substance abuse symptoms.</p>
<p>Some physical effects like redness of eyes, puffy face, runny nose, nausea, poor physical coordination, changes in appetite, irregular heartbeat, and tremors are seen among substance abusers. Identifying the needle marks on your teen&#8217;s body can also indicate illegal drug abuse pattern.</p>
<p>You may also observe some behavioral or psychological effects like depression, mood swings, anger, lack of motivation and nervousness. Substance abused teens mostly skip their school or college regularly. Also check if they are wandering around with new groups of friends who are drug users. They also steal money or other items to buy drugs. They are also not interested in family activities.</p>
<p>Confirm drug abuse using reliable drug testing kits<br />
If you doubt that your teens are using drugs, then conduct a reliable drug test to confirm it. You can get the test done in a laboratory, but it is a time and money consuming. If you want to check in privacy, you can use various types of home drug test kits like urine, saliva, or hair drug test kits at the comforts of your home. Multi-panel drug test kits which can detect different types of drugs are also available in the market. These drug testing kits are generally inexpensive and accurate. Conducting regular drug tests can help you in keeping your teen away from drug abuse.</p>
<p>Timely intervention is key<br />
Stopping any bad habit upfront at an earlier stage is much better. The moment you find that your kid is abusing drugs, take the right time and speak to him or her. Intervening at the right time is very important. This can avoid further damage to their physical and mental health. Provide proper counseling and guide them in a right way.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t often protect from bad consequences<br />
It often happens that substance abusing teens get into many conflicts or accidents. Sometimes, they may also be filed for criminal cases. Don&#8217;t protect them from such bad consequences regularly. If you go on helping them, they get used to it. Once you stop helping them, they realize the difficulties associated with it.</p>
<p>Talk to them personally<br />
Simply shouting at the teens no way stops their habit of substance abuse. It is good to talk to them personally and find the reason for their drug usage. Educate them about the dangerous side effects of substance abuse even if they do or do not get addicted to the drugs. Talk to them in a controlled manner and explain how substance abuse affects their personal as well as professional life.</p>
<p>Help them inculcate healthy habits<br />
Good healthy habits can turn your kid&#8217;s life to a positive direction. So make your teenager to inculcate healthy habits. Suggest them how to stay away from unhealthy habits like substance abuse. Try to involve them in exercising, sports, and other relaxation techniques to avoid stress or depression. Though they feel difficult initially, they change their bad habits within certain time.</p>
<p>As parents, it is painful to see our children being disturbed and destroyed because of the substance abuse. Steering them away from the use of illegal drug habits is therefore important. Follow the above mentioned tips to prevent your teenager from drug addiction.</p>
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		<title>Parent Child Relationships Are A Factor in Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:27:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much about drug addiction, including its causes, is complex and still not entirely clear. A number of factors are known to contribute to the formation of a drug addict. These include the environment, the biochemical reactions in the brain, and heredity. In the midst of all these, there&#8217;s no denying that drug addiction causes severe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much about drug addiction, including its causes, is complex and still not entirely clear. A number of factors are known to contribute to the formation of a drug addict. These include the environment, the biochemical reactions in the brain, and heredity. In the midst of all these, there&#8217;s no denying that drug addiction causes severe harm to the body and that the problem is difficult to overcome.</p>
<p>Peer pressure and the easy availability of drugs are two obvious factors that contribute to the problem of experimentation and involvement with drugs; so, too, is parent-child relationship.<span id="more-1202"></span></p>
<p>If asked for advice on drugs, most parents will surely warn against the dangers. Often, however, their advice runs contrary to the examples they show. For instance, the medicine chest in their homes contains many different kinds of capsules and pills. This is a clear indication of their tolerance for these chemical substances. Meanwhile, their children believe there&#8217;s nothing wrong with this and proceed in using or experimenting with them.</p>
<p>The parent child relationships as factors in drug addiction are never more pronounced than in an instance when a child has developed an antagonism against his parents. In its milder form, this attitude of a child is part of the normal process of &#8220;liberation&#8221; from his parents. When the attitude is extreme, however, the child will do things he knows his parents will oppose.</p>
<p>For example, the child will find ways of experimenting with drugs even if he had been repeatedly warned against the substances or forbidden from using them. He feels proud of his approach to adulthood and does such things to show his independence.</p>
<p>When dealing with their teenage child, parents need very good judgment and a great deal of tact. They should arrange adequate time for companionship with their child. They must become interested in their child&#8217;s interests and engage with them in pleasant activities.</p>
<p>Parents should keep open the channels of communication. They should not find fault with their child&#8217;s comments and questions, and should respect his confidence when he tells them about the practices of his friends and schoolmates. Also, parents should encourage their child to exert a wholesome influence upon his friends.</p>
<p>Instead of exhorting in a tiresome manner, parents should give their child factual information about the effects and hazards of drug addiction. By their own example, they should indicate the advantages of the more desirable way of living. An ideal parent-child relationship is one in which parents manifest love and goodwill toward their child and the child responds in ways that please his parents.</p>
<p>James has been writing articles about health issues for over 5 years. Please visit his latest website about drug addiction and drug abuse at <a href="http://www.drugaddictionguide.net/" target="_blank">Drug Addiction Facts</a>, with help relating to Dangers of Energy Drinks, with information for anyone facing drug problems.</p>
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		<title>Teen Painkiller Addiction &#8211; A Growing Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teen painkiller addiction is a common addiction among teens. It has become a bigger problem within the last decade. Painkillers are readily available to teenagers because they are in many households. Even houses that do not have prescription medications in them often have non-prescription painkillers. Painkillers can be dangerous if they are not taken as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teen painkiller addiction is a common addiction among teens. It has become a bigger problem within the last decade. Painkillers are readily available to teenagers because they are in many households. Even houses that do not have prescription medications in them often have non-prescription painkillers. Painkillers can be dangerous if they are not taken as directed, yet it is easy for teenagers to access them and take a few without being noticed. Teenagers can obtain over the counter painkillers for cheap, and can thus become addicted easily.</p>
<p>People use painkillers to relieve their pain without losing consciousness. Typically, the two major categories of painkillers are non-narcotic and narcotic. Teen painkiller addiction involves both of these painkillers. Non-narcotic are over the counter drugs, but they can also be prescription drugs. Narcotic pain killers are typically used only for chronic illnesses, or given to people who are injured or to deal with a surgery. Opiate painkillers are also commonly abused, such as Demerol, Vicodin, Codeine and Oxycontin. Within the past few years, it has been reported that there was a 40 percent rise in the abuse of Oxycontin over the course of three years.<span id="more-1135"></span></p>
<p>What causes teen painkiller addiction? Teenagers may start to abuse painkillers or become addicted for various reasons. One of the most common reasons is because of peer pressure. They desire to fit in with other teenagers in their school or in their neighborhood, so they start to imitate their actions and attitudes. Another issue is that they may often be able to obtain prescription drugs easily. They may do this because they do not believe the drugs will be harmful to them since they are obtained by prescription, and there is also not a lot of risk associated with obtaining prescription drugs.</p>
<p>You can prevent your teen from being a victim of teen painkiller addiction. This is very important since it is such a wide spread problem. There are signs that you can look for if you suspect that your teenager is addicted to or abusing painkillers. These signs include stealing, selling, or forging prescriptions, losing prescriptions so that they must obtain a new one, or getting prescriptions from various doctors instead of just one. To prevent this from happening, keep track of your teen&#8217;s prescriptions, and keep all prescription meds away from children. If you are not using pills, dispose of them by flushing them down the toilet.</p>
<p>Larry is a recovered pain killer addict who helps other addicts of pain medication to seek help and find ways to recover from addiction as well. He runs a site that helps to guide people to resources to get off painkillers, so they can get the help and support they need to get clean. His website is here: http://www.howtogetoffpainkillers.com</p>
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		<title>Concerned About Your Kids&#8217; Drinking? Why a Breathalyzer in the Home Might Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 23:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Binge drinking by young people is a growing social issue, with a startling number of alcohol-related problems affecting students and others. It is a problem that concerns many parents, who are unsure how to react when their own kids start drinking &#8212; sometimes at quite a young age &#8212; other than to get angry.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Binge drinking by young people is a growing social issue, with a startling number of alcohol-related problems affecting students and others. It is a problem that concerns many parents, who are unsure how to react when their own kids start drinking &#8212; sometimes at quite a young age &#8212; other than to get angry.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, there are some excellent reasons why a personal-use breathalyzer in the home can help discourage teen drinking -</p>
<p>* Many teenagers do not even need or want to drink, but are bowing to peer pressure. When they are able to tell friends that their parents will be testing them with a home breathalyser they have a legitimate excuse to avoid doing something they actually may not want to do.<span id="more-989"></span></p>
<p>* A home breathalyzer, introduced when your children are still young, helps create an atmosphere which says that drinking is not accepted in this particular home. Kids who learn this lesson early are less likely even to start heavy drinking, and it stops them from launching into a pattern of lying about their drinking.</p>
<p>* Young people nowadays often have little notion of what constitutes responsible drinking. A breath tester in the home can help them learn the difference between light social drinking and heavier drinking that can lead them into trouble.</p>
<p>* Early detection of a looming drinking habit can help prevent big alcohol-related problems later in life.</p>
<p>* Many parents believe they will quickly be able to discern if their kids have started drinking. But this is not always the case. Young people learn to disguise their breath with mints or certain foods. And many alcoholic drinks aimed at young people these days do not even smell of alcohol. But you cannot fool a breathalyzer.</p>
<p>Martin Roth is a full-time writer, with a specialty in health and personal fitness. His well known website <a href="http://www.martinrothonline.com/personalhealthmonitor/index.htm" target="_blank">Personal Health Monitors</a> provides news, reviews, tips, resources and advice on a wide range of timely issues. In particular, it offers information on blood alcohol tester trends.</p>
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		<title>Some Telltale Signs Of Teenage Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 09:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Teenage Drug Abuse]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most cases, situations of teenage drug abuse become more complicated because their families were not able to take stock of the situation earlier. Parents of a teenager are not professionals in the subject of drug abuse and hence it is quite normal that they do not read the signs or mistake them for some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In most cases, situations of teenage drug abuse become more complicated because their families were not able to take stock of the situation earlier. Parents of a teenager are not professionals in the subject of drug abuse and hence it is quite normal that they do not read the signs or mistake them for some other condition. This kind of ignorance however can take an immense toll on the entire treatment process later on. It can actually impede treatment because the person&#8217;s abuse will keep on growing to higher levels. That is the reason the families must read about the way a drug abuse works as much as possible.</p>
<p>Drug abuse signs can be found out in the behavior as well as the physical characteristics of the teenager. Here is what you should be looking out for.</p>
<p>Behavioral Signs of Teenage Drug Abuse</p>
<p>1.	The teenager will not find restful sleep at night. Insomnia will be quite common. Youngsters who are consuming drugs may stay awake for long hours at night and then feel quite sluggish and lethargic on the next day.</p>
<p><span id="more-835"></span>2.	They will not be quite interested in eating too. This will make them lose weight to an appreciable extent. But in some cases, the opposite effect is observed. These teenagers will develop an appetite and will eat voraciously. This can cause weight gain. Whether the person loses or gains weight will depend on the kind of addiction the person is in.</p>
<p>3.	When teenagers use drugs, they become quite secretive about everything. You will find the defensive and guarded approach in the way they say things. Lying can become a mainstay too. Teenage drug abuse victims will lie at the drop of a hat, often for no reason at all.</p>
<p>4.	School grades dropping is a very common indicator. If the teenager has been consistent in academic performance but has been showing an inexplicable dip lately, then you have to investigate whether he or she is with drugs or not.</p>
<p>5.	You will find that they lose their drive to perform also. Teenagers, once they start consuming an addictive substance, will start relying on it to a great deal. They will not want to achieve anything in life. Goal-making, being oriented in life, etc. will have no meaning for them.</p>
<p>6.	There will be sudden and unexplained mood swings. You will find that they begin throwing tantrums at the merest pretext and become quite irritable and nervous.</p>
<p>7.	You will notice several changes in the teenager&#8217;s environment. This might include a new friends group and new places that they visit. They will also become reluctant to speak about these changes. You might also find several curious objects in their collection, such as tin foils, rolling papers, tourniquets, syringes, roach clips, etc.</p>
<p>8.	They will always need money. If not given to them, they might also begin stealing.</p>
<p>Physical Signs of Teenage Drug Abuse</p>
<p>1.	Defective walking manner that appears staggered.</p>
<p>2.	Lack of coordination with the different parts of the body, which creates poor reflex signals.</p>
<p>3.	Palms that are always sweaty.</p>
<p>4.	Hands that are always unsteady.</p>
<p>5.	Eyes have a blank look in them and are often bloodshot.</p>
<p>6.	Face looks flushed or pale. There may be an increase in the amount of facial fat.</p>
<p>7.	The person&#8217;s breath will begin to smell differently, often carrying the odor of the addictive drug in it.</p>
<p>8.	Typical smoker&#8217;s cough that is characterized with a hacking sound.</p>
<p>9.	A continuous runny nose.</p>
<p>10.	Nausea and feeling of vomiting.</p>
<p>Apart from these, there are some signs that you can actually see. You might find some syringe marks on their hands and feet which might be places where they have injected the drug into their bodies. These will especially be found on the arm or the feet. There are also some characteristics such as a large amount of talkativeness and a great uncharacteristic zest for getting things done, even if they are not needed at the moment. This is actually a method in which they will try to cover up for their addiction so that the other person does not suspect anything, but in truth, it becomes excessive.</p>
<p>Being parents, it is necessary to learn how to identify these symptoms in your children and, if they persist, they must not be avoided. Today, there are many centers where teen alcohol and drug abuse treatments are provided. Look for such an option and get the child into treatment before it is too late. When people begin an addiction early on in life, there is a great chance that their addiction will become drastic quite soon and then treatment will only become more difficult.</p>
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