No. Most people have skin regardless of whether or not they use morphine.
can long term use of morphine cause severe drowsiness and need for alot of sleep. I have been on it for three years. I sleep 70% of the time.
Long term exposure can cause dermatitus
a long term cause
The common reason that long term antibiotic therapy can cause new infections is that it also gets rid of the protective layer of the skin. This exposes the skin to bacteria that causes infections.
because your head might blowoff
It's not going to make you "Special" but it can cause damage to pain receptors. Their are few long term side effects from using morphine especially if used by a Physician. Your doctor will know the proper amount for the best results with the least amount of side effects that is best for you.
No,. The only thing it will do is make you smell like a lime Actually it may damage your skin with long term use. The skin only darkens through tanning and depending on the type of skin you have long term tanning can cause damage and skin cancer.
A long term cause is something I dont know!
Long term
A long term cause is something that lasts a longer time and a short term cause is something that lasts a shorter time.
Yes, long-term use of morphine can negatively affect various organs and potentially lead to serious health complications or death. Chronic use can cause respiratory depression, liver damage, and gastrointestinal issues, among others. Additionally, prolonged opioid use can lead to dependence, overdose, and increased risk of accidental death. It's essential to use morphine under strict medical supervision to mitigate these risks.
The common reason that long term antibiotic therapy can cause new infections is that it also gets rid of the protective layer of the skin. This exposes the skin to bacteria that causes infections.