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essay on ill effect of drug abuse on society​

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Answered by sreyas22
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Answered by radioactive69
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Drug abuse refers to obsessive and excessive use of drugs. It impacts a person’s mental as well as physical health mainly causing damage to the brain. Drugs are initially taken by choice owing to different reasons. However, gradually it becomes difficult to resist them. There are different reasons why people take the road to drugs. Here is a look at these and also the ways to curb this problem.

Reasons for Drug Abuse:

Family/Relationship Problems

Many people have problems in their family. For them, drug abuse seems to be an easy escape from the stress caused due to those problems. Youngsters, particularly try to tackle their relationship problems by way of drug abuse.

Work Pressure:

Pressure at work place and competition at the school and college level is another major cause of drug abuse.

Genes:

It is often seen that a person’s genes also play a significant role in him/ her turning addict. The problem usually, not necessarily, runs in the family.

Loneliness:

The feeling of loneliness or emptiness can also force a person to turn to drugs.

Medication for Drug Abuse:

Different types of medications are given to people suffering from different stages of drug abuse. Here is a look at these:

Staying in Treatment:

The patient’s brain needs to be trained to adapt to the absence of drugs. This treatment helps the patients control their craving for drugs.

Withdrawal Treatment:

People who stop using drugs can experience symptoms such as stress, anxiety, mood swings, etc. They are prescribed medications to overcome these symptoms.

Prevent Relapse:

There are many factors that can trigger a relapse. Medications are being developed to control these triggers.

Conclusion:

Drug Abuse is a common problem these days. Though hard to resist, the usage of drugs can be controlled with proper medication and guidance.

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