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Teen Alcohol and Drug Abuse Symptoms

by Sierra Sparks, MFT on 10/28/13

Signs and Symptoms of Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Abuse Drug and alcohol abuse among adolescents is an ongoing problem that parents must always be on the lookout for. There are a vast array of reasons why troubled teens turn to drugs and alcohol to self-medicate, so underlying issues must be addressed in order to overcome the problem. There is assistance available from qualified professionals; call (866)731-7662 to learn more today. Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Effects on Adolescent Minds The adolescent years are an important time for brain development, and drug and alcohol abuse causes disruption of communication between neurotransmitters that could change the way a person's mind works for a lifetime. It is extremely important for troubled teens to receive immediate assistance when showing signs of drug and alcohol abuse. Drugs interfere with the way nerve cells normally send, receive, and process information. Because of the abnormal structure of the chemicals, drugs can mimic natural reactors in the brain which disrupts the communication system, or even cause the brain to release large amount of dopamine which can lead to imbalances. Alcohol also effects the frontal lymbic system, blunting emotional reactivity by damaging neurobiological, behavioral and psychological mechanisms. Drug and alcohol abuse is especially harmful to adolescents. Be aware for signs and symptoms like bloodshot eyes, enlarged pupils, deterioration of physical appearance, slurred speech, impaired physical functioning, and other things that denote drug and alcohol abuse. Serious problems in troubled teens need to be remedied as soon as possible to enable the possibility of a bright and successful future.

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