Risks & Forms of cocaine addiction
If you even suspect a loved one of
cocaine addiction, it is better to take
action and find out you were mistaken than not take action and find out they are
addicted. The consequences can be very serious.
So, how do you tell if a loved one is in the throes of cocaine addiction?
There are many different ways of taking cocaine so the obvious symptoms differ.
It can be snorted, ingested, smoked or injected.
Snorting cocaine (also known as freebasing), for example, can lead to the
loss of the sense of smell, nosebleeds, problems with swallowing, hoarseness and
a chronically running nose. A sure sign is someone who is constantly sniffing.
Snorting is a highly dangerous way of using it as the cocaine reaches the brain
within seconds, resulting in an intense high but the euphoria quickly
disappears, making the addict increase his use.