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Answered by trishlasinha2100
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. Break from Reality

Amphetamine psychosis symptoms all represent various degrees of breaks from reality, which typifies psychosis in general, according to the National Alliance on Mental Health. As with any mental or emotional state, psychotic breaks result from severe chemical imbalances in the brain. Amphetamines gradually offset brain chemical levels with continued use. For chronic drug users, psychotic-like symptoms can take shape early on. The more severe the symptoms, the more out of balance chemical levels have become, which also means a certain degree of brain damage is present.

2. Violent Behavior

Violent behavior displays indicate a loss of impulse control coupled with disorganized thought processes. Much like chemical imbalances in the brain affect a person’s perceptions of reality, these same imbalances also impair the brain’s limbic system functions. The limbic system regulates emotional responses, which tie in directly with the brain’s cognitive-based areas where thoughts form. The combination of disorganized thinking processes, erratic emotional responses and loss of impulse control makes users prone to violent behavior displays. This amphetamine psychosis symptom can endanger the user as well as anyone else who’s in his or her vicinity.

3. Hallucinations

dangers of amphetaminesPsychotic symptoms, such as paranoia and hallucinations, can occur because of amphetamine use.

As one of the more prominent amphetamine psychosis symptoms, hallucinations can take more than one form. The most common types of hallucinatory experiences include:

Auditory

Visual

Olfactory or smell

Tactile or feel

Answered by seharfatima3333
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Amphetamines is one of the most addictive drugs, capable of generating harmful effects within a short time.

Apart from Severe depression, Excitement, Paranoid delusions and auditory hallucinations, there also are other symptoms of amphetamine psychosis.

These symptoms are produced in the human body.

They are Violent Behavior, Visual Hallucinations, tactile Hallucinations, olfactory Hallucinations, Self-Mutilation, Suicidal Ideations, Flat Affect, Disorganized Speech Patterns, and so on.

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