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What happens to your body when you overdose on drugs

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Drug overdose can take place intentionally or accidentally. If a person consumes a drug more than the recommended dosage, he would become a victim of drug overdose. It can give life to a variety of health conditions. Therefore, it is important for the people to have a better understanding about what would happen along with a drug overdose. This will tempt you to attend drug and alcohol addiction treatment as well. When you notice any of the below mentioned signs after you consume a drug, there is a high chance for you to become a victim of a drug overdose. Then you will be able to proceed towards appropriate recovery options without getting too late.

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Drugs have the ability to create an impact on your entire body. Some people might experience slight side effects after the consumption of drugs. But during a drug overdose, these effects would get worse. In other words, the side effects tend to get more pronounced along with an overdose of drugs.

Most of the people tend to experience issues with vital signs after a drug overdose. In here, your blood pressure, respiratory rate, pulse rate and temperature would change. You should never ignore these conditions because they can be life threatening. The vital sign values could get decreased or increased. In some cases, the symptoms would be completely absent as well.
There are individuals who experience confusion and sleepiness after a drug overdose. When that person cannot be aroused, he would get into a coma. This can be an extremely dangerous situation because a person could breathe vomit to the lungs. Due to this reason, it is important to provide quick medical assistance during a drug overdose.

The skin of a drug overdose victim can be sweaty and cool. Or else, it can become dry and hot. Chest pain can also take place along with the drug overdose. That’s mainly because drug overdose has the ability to create a significant impact on the heart. It can cause damages to the heart. When such damage happens, you would encounter cheat pain. In addition, you will have to experience shortness of breath as well. In most of the situations, breathing would become shallow, deep, slow or rapid.

Diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain are some of the health conditions that can take place as a result of drug overdose. There are instances where you would vomit blood. Blood would also pass away during the bowel movements. This can also be a life threatening situation. Some of the specific drugs are in a position to cause damages to your body organs. It depends on the type of drug that is being overdosed.

When the drug overdose hits the brain, you would feel happy. As a result, you would start nodding off your head. This feeling can last for some time, based on the amount of drug that you overdose. Your breath would start to slow down and the opioid would work on systems that take control of breathing and sleep. This can be dangerous to your health because there is a chance for breathing to get to a level where it can stop.

Your heart rate would also slow down along with the drug overdose. This happens because the opioid has the ability to suppress your neurological signals. When the oxygen level of your body goes down, your heart would get abnormal rhythms. When you notice these signs, you need to realize that your heart is not beating properly. This can lead you towards a sudden cardiac arrest as well and you must go for immediate recovery steps.

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