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This article was co-written by Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS. Trudi Griffin is a licensed professional counselor in Wisconsin. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
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Methamphetamine (or meth) is a highly addictive psychostimulant. [1] X Research Source Methamphetamine is a transparent, white or light brown powder, with visible crystalline particles. This drug is most commonly used as a smoke, but can also be given as an injection or pill. Parents or loved ones can recognize the signs to find ways to help someone with meth to cope with drug use. You can recognize the signs of methamphetamine use through physical signs, psychological symptoms, and behavioral manifestations.
Steps
Watch out for physical signs
- Losing a lot of weight due to loss of appetite.
- Dilated pupils.
- Eyes that look sluggish, tired, or dark circles (possibly due to lack of sleep).
- Eyelid twitching.
- Teeth look rotten and discolored.
- It is possible to lose several teeth.
- You can find pictures of “meth mouth” online for comparison.
- Look for sores on the face.
- Observe if the person is picking or scratching his face.
- Lesions on the face often become infected, leading to sores and scarring.
- High blood pressure. [11] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Heart beats fast. [12] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to source
- Hyperthermia, which is an increase in body temperature that is higher than normal. [13] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Heart attack, stroke, seizures, and liver/kidney failure can result from high doses of meth. [14] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Respiratory symptoms such as bronchitis, if they take meth by smoking. [15] X Research Source
- Increased risk of HIV and hepatitis C from promiscuous sex and needle sharing. [16] X Trusted Source National Institute on Drug Abuse Go to Source
Watch for psychological signs
- Excitement (due to increased levels of dopamine in the brain). [18] X Research Sources
- Increase alertness. [19] X Research Source
- Increased levels of cortisone (stress hormone). [20] X Research Source
- Reduce anxiety. [21] X Research Source
- Increase confidence. [22] X Research Source
- Improves attention and concentration. [23] X Research Sources
- Reduced appetite. [24] X Research Source
- Sexual frenzy or increased libido. [25] X Research Sources
- Increase energy levels. [26] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Hyperactivity – with talkative expressions and inability to sleep.
- Methamphetamine used in high doses can cause: nervousness, restlessness, impulsive behavior, tremors. These symptoms are often referred to as contortions. [27] X Research Source
- Impaired judgment or restraint. [28] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Having hallucinations or delusions, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t real. [29] X Research Sources
- Aggressive behaviors in the absence of medication (eg, unprovoked fights). [30] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Increased anxiety or depression. [31] X Research Source
- Delusion or belief that someone is trying to harm you. [32] X Research Source
- Separation from society. [33] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Insomnia. [34] X Research Source
- Stay in touch with teachers, peers or close friends next to your loved one. They can help you keep track of the person’s recent activities.
- Stay in touch with co-workers if he or she works. They can tell you how your loved one behaves at work and provide you with his or her daily routine, such as what time he or she comes to work and leaves, etc.
- Observe the financial, social and legal situation of the person you suspect of using meth. The abuse of methamphetamine often leads to poor social relations, financial troubles, and frequent involvement with the law. [36] X Research Source
- Difficulty concentrating.
- Difficulty using memory and problem solving.
- Lack of decision-making skills.
- Loss of pleasure or decreased motivation.
- Nervousness, nervousness or depression.
- Inability to control anger.
- Low energy or fatigue.
- Asleep.
- Impaired communication function.
- Inability to concentrate.
- Loss of sexual interest.
- You may have thoughts of suicide or harming yourself.
- Craving for drugs – can last up to five weeks.
Identify behavioral manifestations
- Increased sexual activity and unsafe relationships due to drug effects such as mental confusion and lack of decision-making ability. [43] X Research Source
- Aggressive attitudes lead to problems in relationships with parents, friends, and siblings. [44] X Trusted Source PubMed Central Go to Source
- Associate with people who also abuse drugs or have easy access to drugs.
- Watch for signs of talking too much. [46] X Research Source For example, the person may try to interrupt and advise others, regardless of whether they are knowledgeable about the topic under discussion.
- Impulsivity can manifest in reckless behavior and disregard for the consequences. [47] X Research Sources
- Unable to meet financial need because of excessive spending on drug-related behaviors such as buying drugs or supplying drugs for the party. Pay attention to unpaid or underpaid bills for common items like food.
- Indebtedness because of borrowing money from other people to support drug use habits.
- Problems in relationships with friends and colleagues about money because of the inability of the methamphetamine addict to repay the debt.
- Disagreements in relations with parents and often complains that there is no money.
- Can’t explain what the money was spent on when asked.
- Theft.
- People who use meth or any other stimulant.
- People with easy access to drugs.
- Someone who is not a threat to them – that is, someone who won’t talk back to their family of drug users or criticize their addiction.
- Ballpoint pens or surgical tubes can be used to inhale meth.
- Crumpled tin or aluminum foil.
- Small package containing white powder or crystals.
- Soft drink cans have holes on both sides.
- Needles can be used to inject drugs.
Understanding the types of people who use meth
- Low-intensity methamphetamine users may include truck drivers trying to stay awake for long drives, an employee who wants to stay awake for overnight work, a homemaker struggling with home, raise children, and strive to be the “perfect” partner. [54] X Research Source
- After taking the drug, binge users feel both mentally and physically active. They feel extremely euphoric, but can collapse quickly. [57] X Trusted Source National Institute on Drug Abuse Go to Source
- Common symptoms in binge users include: insomnia, hallucinations, paranoia, restlessness, and unprovoked aggression. [58] X Research Source
- Binge drug users frequently experience feelings of aggression , performing compulsive behaviors such as sorting or cleaning. [59] X Research Source
- They can sleep for days after their last intoxication. [60] X Research Source
This article was co-written by Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS. Trudi Griffin is a licensed professional counselor in Wisconsin. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
There are 16 references cited in this article that you can view at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 61,019 times.
Methamphetamine (or meth) is a highly addictive psychostimulant. [1] X Research Source Methamphetamine is a transparent, white or light brown powder, with visible crystalline particles. This drug is most commonly used as a smoke, but can also be given as an injection or pill. Parents or loved ones can recognize the signs to find ways to help someone with meth to cope with drug use. You can recognize the signs of methamphetamine use through physical signs, psychological symptoms, and behavioral manifestations.
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