Drug abuse often leads to slow gastrointestinal peristalsis and constipation. This kind of constipation is very stubborn and has become a chronic disease of drug addicts. Sometimes drug addicts defecate every other week or more than ten days, and bleeding is very common during defecation. Slow gastrointestinal peristalsis can also cause intestinal obstruction. Hiding drugs with your body can also cause intestinal obstruction. In addition, this behavior of drug addicts often leads to accidental poisoning and death.
Opioid addicts will have abnormal acceleration of gastrointestinal peristalsis after suddenly stopping taking drugs, which is characterized by severe abdominal pain and diarrhea. People with severe diarrhea will be dehydrated.
Cocaine has a strong contractile effect on systemic blood vessels, and sustained high contraction on intestinal blood vessels can cause intestinal ischemia and necrosis. Treatment requires surgical resection. Hepatitis is common among drug addicts, and even some people abroad put forward: "As long as you are a definite drug addict, you will be complicated with hepatitis." Studies have confirmed that 69 drug addicts were observed under closed conditions for half a year, and 52 of them were found to have at least one or more abnormal liver function tests. It is generally believed that hepatitis B is transmitted through contaminated syringes.
Heroin is easy to cause chronic liver injury, which may be related to the direct toxic effect of heroin on the liver.
Drugs have directly threatened people's physical and mental health and social peace. Therefore, detoxification is imperative. Cherish life and stay away from drugs. Once you are addicted to drugs, you must go to a regular drug rehabilitation hospital in time for scientific and systematic drug treatment. This is the only choice. Don't get deeper and deeper, and finally you can't extricate yourself.