| Drug abuse by teenagers is very common | | | | level of trailing to grave abuse or enslavement. |
| problem of Today that can lead to terrible | | | | Some other teenagers, who have no family |
| consequences in the future. A large percentage of | | | | history of such abuse, may also arrive at the level |
| deaths in public between 15 and 25 are apparently | | | | of absolute dependency. Although any guess is |
| associated in some way or the other to drug or | | | | almost not possible, teenagers with a family |
| alcohol abuse. Such abuse also direct to violent | | | | history of alcohol or drug abuse should specially |
| criminal acts, such as stabbing, murder or rape. | | | | abstain and exhortation from experimenting. |
| Some teenagers also take drugs to conquer | | | | The user's concern with drugs, plus its effects on |
| depression and nervousness. | | | | mood and presentation, can lead to poor |
| One main goal of any drug rehab is to create and | | | | presentation in schools, colleges or workplaces, |
| atmosphere where a patient can feel relaxed | | | | resultant in firing. A teen’s drug abuse can |
| enough to be honest and not feel judged. Forty | | | | ravage parents and other family members, and |
| percent of teens say they expect to use a drug | | | | spoil family life. According to a Survey on |
| in the future. One out of every five kids in eighth | | | | Substance Abuse teens and their parents view |
| grade has already tried marijuana. | | | | drugs as their biggest concern. |
| If a teenager unexpectedly starts behaving in an | | | | The effects of different types of drugs on teens |
| abnormal manner or tries to keep detached from | | | | include tetchiness, insomnia, seizures, anxiety, |
| others, it means you have reasons to be doubtful. | | | | paranoia, antagonism, memory loss, learning |
| Physical signs such as red eyes, niggling cough, | | | | problems, increased heart rate, lethargy, panic |
| and changes in eating and sleeping behavior should | | | | attacks, symptoms of continual bronchitis, daily |
| also serve as warning signals. | | | | coughs and phlegm, more common chest colds, |
| A teen with a family background of drug use and | | | | muscle tension, teeth clenching, dehydration, |
| short of societal skills can turn quickly from the | | | | hypothermia, brain damage, and death. |