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Glue inhalants can do a lot of damage to brain cells and other functions of the brain. see related link for more information
Glue inhalants can do a lot of damage to brain cells and other functions of the brain. see related link for more information
Inhalants can lead to a range of effects on the brain, including damage to brain cells, neurotransmitter imbalances, and decreased cognitive function. Prolonged use can result in permanent brain damage and cognitive impairments.
Most inhalants have the potential to cause brain damage. These include solvents, such as correction fluid, aerosols and butane gas for cigarette lighters.
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The chemicals abused by inhalant users affect different parts of the brain, producing a variety of sensory and psychological disorders. Many inhalants are thought to dissolve the protective myelin sheath that surrounds neurons - brain cells - resulting in cell death. inhalants also can cause permanate personality changes, eye sight damage, and create learning disabilitys.
Almost all inhalants cause permanent brain damage resulting from either the inhalation of the gas itself or lack of oxygen. This brain damage manifests itself as staggering, slurring of words, and mental retardation.
Inhalants are dangerous because they can cause serious damage to the brain, heart, liver, and other organs. They can also lead to addiction, as well as other long-term health effects such as memory loss, coordination problems, and neurological damage. Inhalants can be especially harmful when used in high doses or for prolonged periods of time.
Tens of thousands of individuals have died from inhalants, around the world. When the concentration of inhalants build up in the lungs to toxic levels (e.g. those levels which do not allow for adequate oxygenation of the brain, heart and other essential tissues), then death may ensue.
Inhalants can be highly addictive due to the rapid and intense effects they produce. The chemicals in inhalants can have a powerful impact on the brain, leading to dependency and cravings for the high they produce. Regular use of inhalants can quickly escalate into addiction and have serious consequences for physical and mental health.
Inhalants can be particularly damaging to the brain because they cut off the brain's oxygen supply, leading to cell death. While the effects can be severe, it's difficult to conclusively say whether they specifically burn brain cells at a faster rate than other drugs since different substances can affect the brain in various ways.