Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of cocaine addiction is not always as easy as one may think. While there are many adverse side effects that come with being addicted to cocaine, many of the symptoms of cocaine addiction are psychological and emotional so they may not be easily seen by the average eye.
Cocaine addiction is marked by mood swings, insomnia, irritability and restlessness. When the addict no longer uses cocaine, it can be difficult for them to feel happy without the drug due to the changes that cocaine causes on the chemical makeup of the brain. Additional problems can also be associated with the adverse changes that are caused in the brain as well including a lack of self-control. Using cocaine causes the addict to lose their inhibitions and take part in acts that would normally be considered impulsive and wrong.
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Many cocaine addicts will lie, cheat and steal to get the money they need for the drug. It is not uncommon for an addict to steal from their friends or family members nor is it uncommon for them to lie about where they spent their money or various other things. The financial implications of cocaine addiction run far deeper than just stealing money. Many cocaine addicts lose everything they have as a result of their addiction. This includes losing their homes, their job, their vehicles, licenses, and other valuable assets both tangible and intangible.
Physical Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction
Physically, cocaine addiction causes a number of adverse side effects. Increased heart rate, nose bleeds, and lack of appetite are common with cocaine addiction. Other physical symptoms of cocaine addiction include:
- Weight loss
- Respiratory problems
- Sinus problems
- Rotting teeth
- Gum disease
- Stomach cramps
- Cold sweats
- Damage to sensory nerves
Psychological (Emotional) Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction
Psychologically, cocaine addiction can be deadly to the addict. This is because cocaine addiction causes many adverse psychological and emotional side effects. The deadliest psychological symptom of cocaine addiction is related to having suicidal thoughts but there may also be signs of the following symptoms in a cocaine addict as well:
- Hallucinations
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Insomnia
- Irritability
- Cravings
- Mood Swings
Call (888) 223-4410 anytime to discuss cocaine addiction treatment options if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with addiction and/or a mental health disorder.