Drug users may have body odor due to several factors, including changes in metabolism, poor hygiene, and the effects of certain substances on the body. Some drugs can cause excessive sweating or alter the way the body processes odors, while others may lead to neglect of personal care. Additionally, the use of substances like alcohol or illicit drugs can impact the liver and other organs, further contributing to body odor. Overall, a combination of physiological changes and lifestyle choices often plays a role.
Yes, crystal methamphetamine can cause a distinctive body odor. Users may emit a sweet, chemical scent due to the drug's composition and the body's metabolic processes as it breaks down the substance. Additionally, poor hygiene and lifestyle changes associated with meth use can contribute to unpleasant body odors.
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Many legitimate and prescribed medications can cause bad or strange body odor. Among them, antidepressants such as Zoloft and Effexor are known for this. Medications that have dehydration as a side-effect or meds that in any way disrupt intestinal homeostasis may crete unpleasant body odor. Of course, someone who is abusing drugs may well be neglecting personal hygeine, as is the case with "meth mouth."
its just the way their body reacts
First of all, drug users are not qualified to be blood donors.
Yes they were drug users. This is why the band broke up in 1969.
Activities that make you sweat can affect your body odor.
the odor of your body is occured by sweat.
The genetic disorder Trimethylaminuria causes bad body odor.
The genetic disorder Trimethylaminuria causes bad body odor.
Sweat is the water residue that is as a result of exercise or workout.This is called respiration.Sweat causes body odor since sweat also is a way for the body to release materials not needed in the body and this can come out with sweat. When this materials are mixed with the air outside the body the body is a odor called body odor.
No, drug users are immune to the economical hardships that typically afflict the rest of the population.