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Addiction and Your Physical Health

Health experts say that coronavirus has adverse and deadly effects on people with underlying conditions and weak immune systems. The symptoms of COVID-19 worsen among this group of people and end up causing death. The relationship between addiction and your physical health is negative and at times life-threatening. People struggling with substance use disorder are at a high risk of dying from coronavirus.

Drug abuse causes life-changing and serious effects on users. It puts one's mental and physical health at stake. People who struggle with drug addiction have weak immune systems. They tend to fall sick fast and are prone to respiratory diseases. Statistics show that around 19.7 million adults in the United States struggled with drug addiction in 2017.

Addiction and Your Physical Health

Different types of drugs have various impacts on your physical health. The effects also vary depending on different people. These outcomes depend on factors such as the strength and amount of drug, general health, and body size of the user. Drugs have both long-term and short-term consequences. The effects are both physical and psychological and involve dependency.

Most people start using drugs without thinking about the harm they cause to the body. The three major types of drugs are hallucinogens, stimulants, and depressants. Some of the health effects of drugs are either irreversible or fatal.

Among the long-term physical health outcomes of drug abuse include:

  • Cancer: Drug addiction may cause cancers of the liver and lungs
  • Harm to systems and organs in the body: These include the nervous system, brain, lungs, and heart
  • Infectious diseases: These occur as a result of sharing injecting equipment
  • Harm to unborn children: Pregnant mothers who abuse drugs are at risk of giving birth or unhealthy or dead children
  • High risk of depression, suicide, mental health illnesses, and death
  • Increases vulnerability to accidents

Long-term abusers of drugs gain tolerance. This is harmful as it makes the individual continue using more of the drugs to achieve the desired euphoric state. This habit places the person at risk of death from overdose.

Coronavirus and Drug Addiction

COVID-19 affects the lungs and the respiratory system in general. Individuals who smoke cigarettes are at a higher risk since they have a weakened immune system. Smoking causes various health conditions such as high blood pressure and heart disease. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that causes difficulty in breathing. This explains why smoking increases the severity of coronavirus complications.

Smoking marijuana also puts you at a high risk of contracting COVID-19. People continue to spread rumors that marijuana has medicinal properties for the treatment of coronavirus. This is unproven and false since hot smoke damages your lungs.

How to Avoid Coronavirus

Coronavirus spreads among different people through bodily fluids and respiratory droplets. Ensure you follow standard sanitary procedures to avoid contracting or spreading the disease. These procedures include:

  • Thoroughly cooking eggs and meat
  • Using alcohol-based hand sanitizers to clean your hands
  • Disinfecting and cleaning frequently used objects and surfaces
  • Washing your hands using water and soap for at least 20 seconds
  • Covering your nose and mouth when sneezing and coughing
  • Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose unnecessarily
  • Keep away from people with symptoms of COVID-19

Addiction and your physical health have a close connection. Avoid situations that may lead you to drug addiction. This way, you protect your physical health and boost your immune system. Treating addiction is among the most effective ways of reducing your risk of contracting coronavirus. Come to San Antonio Recovery Center for inpatient, outpatient, and intensive outpatient rehab programs.

Stay Clear of Drugs

Don't allow drug addiction to put you at risk of dying from COVID-19. Addiction and your physical health may be the reason you lose your loved ones during this difficult time. Let San Antonio Recovery Center help you with addiction and your physical health. Call us at 866.957.7885 to learn more about our addiction treatment programs and coronavirus safety measures.

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