What will happen if u overdose of painkillers is taken??
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During an overdose, the drug overwhelms the parts of your brain that control your respiratory and circulatory functions. Neurological signals are suppressed, leading to slowed breathing and heart rate. Sometimes, people who overdose may experience abnormal heart rhythms; sometimes they will enter full cardiac arrest.
As heart and lung function ceases, your organs become deprived of oxygen. At this point, kidney and liver damage can occur, and the longer your brain goes without oxygen-rich blood, the higher your chances are of developing severe seizures and irreversible brain damage.
People in the midst of an overdose may experience disorientation, hallucinations, severe headaches, or overheating. Other symptoms include:
- Cold, clammy skin
- Blue or grey lips and nails
- Slow or absent breathing
- Gurgling sounds or snoring
- Vomiting
- Shaking
- Tiny pupils
- Unresponsiveness.