Effects of Heroine:
Heroine (also known as Opioid) is the drug that converts the morphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors, once it enters in to the brain. Opioid has a negative impact to personal lives and society. The short term effects of heroine are:
Euphoria
Dry mouth and itching
Warm, flushed skin
Arms and legs that feel heavy
A fuzzy brain
Switching in and out due to drowsiness
Heroine can depress the heart rate and breathing by changing the Nero chemical activities in the brain stem.
Opioid can block the pain receptors that carry the messages from the body and transmitted through the spinal cord.
Mentally it can affect the decision making ability, regulation of behaviors, problem solving skills and memory issues.
Physically it can cause diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goosebumps, and shaky-leg movements.
These illustrations depict a sampling of such consequences in long term as well:
Mental health issues; depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, suicide and so on.
Some personal injuries and trauma from accidents, domestic violence, and overdose.
Health issues such as the spread of infectious diseases; HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis A,B & C. Liver and kidney diseases, lung diseases; TB and pneumonia. and other cardiovascular diseases.
Social problems like violence, homelessness and involvement in criminal activities.
Collapsed veins, infection of heart lining and valves.
Skin infections such as abscesses and cellulites
Menstrual problem in female and miscarriages.
Heroine is an illegal and addictive drug, a heroine over dose can lead a person to seizures disorder, strokes and even death. Withdrawal from heroine can be difficult but you can take help for the treatment.