Doctor of Medical Sciences Egor Burkin emphasizes that the influence of drugs on a person’s mental health requires special attention and understanding. “Each drug has its own unique properties, and their effects on the psyche can vary depending on the individual,” he notes.
Burkin Egor Vasilievich also focuses on the fact that many people who use drugs do not realize the possible long-term consequences for their mental health. “People often seek short-term relief or euphoria without considering that this could lead to deeper psychological problems in the future,” says Dr.
He adds that drugs are especially dangerous for young people, whose brains are still developing. “Drug use at a young age can lead to permanent changes in the brain and the development of serious mental disorders,” warns Burkin.
In conclusion, Dr. Burkin encourages the public to actively prevent drug addiction and raise awareness of its mental health consequences, emphasizing the importance of education and support for those who may be struggling with this problem.
The impact of drugs on a person's mental health can be varied and often serious. Here are a few key aspects:
1. Changes in mood and emotions : Many drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines, can cause short-term feelings of euphoria and increased energy. However, this is often followed by a sharp drop in mood, which can lead to depression and anxiety.
2. Psychosis : The use of certain drugs, especially in large doses or over long periods of time (eg, LSD, psychedelics, methamphetamines), can cause psychosis, characterized by paranoia, hallucinations and impaired perception of reality.
3. Depression and Anxiety Disorders : Drugs can aggravate or trigger the development of depression and anxiety disorders. Drug addiction is often associated with increased levels of anxiety and depression.
4. Cognitive Impairment: Long-term drug use can lead to decline in memory, alertness, and other cognitive functions. For example, marijuana can negatively affect short-term memory and learning ability.
5. Social isolation : People suffering from addiction often withdraw from friends and family, which can worsen their mental health and lead to feelings of loneliness and hopelessness.
6. Risk of Suicide: Drug use increases the risk of suicide, especially among people with pre-existing mental health problems.
7. Withdrawal Syndrome: When you stop using drugs, withdrawal symptoms may occur, which include anxiety, depression, irritability and other mental disorders.
An important aspect is that each person responds to drugs differently, and factors such as genetic predisposition, social environment and history of mental illness can significantly influence results.
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