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Connection Between Covid-19 and Drug use?






 Connection Between Covid-19 and Drug use?

The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused significant changes in our lives. The infection of the COVID-19 virus is immediately followed by protocols, or Coved protocols, such as including isolation to break the chain of transmission. This is exciting for many.

Isolation and social distancing have been reported to increase depression, anxiety, and stress among people. The unprecedented situation has affected the mental health and behavioral health of many people. During the pandemic, people are more vulnerable to alcohol and drugs.

 Also, people who undergo drug treatment and recover are more likely to relapse during the pandemic. People who have a family history of addiction and chemical dependency are more likely to become drug addicts.


Risk for addiction:

The pandemic has overtaken the dangers of drug use for many people. Because isolation affects people, they suffer from depression, loneliness, stress, and fear, forcing them to seek solace in drug addiction.

 Those affected by addiction face greater risk during the pandemic due to limited access to support systems. It is bad if there is an emergency.

 With the onset of the pandemic, the possibility of supplying contaminated and counterfeit medicines has increased manifold due to lack of supply and increased demand. During the pandemic, there are cases where people are forced to take risks by taking contaminated drugs.

 Social distancing limited drug supply. As a result, people develop a craving for this drug. Drug relapse has been reported to be higher during the pandemic.

 Yet, the use of various drugs or fakes further weakens the immune system of people, leading to other medical complications in the middle of the virus pandemic.




 Advice for difficult times during the pandemic:

Self-isolation during pregnancy can affect people's minds. The demand for drugs, alcohol and other substances increased. Yet, during this period, the intake of substances should be monitored more.

 Away from family and friends, you may feel anxious, isolated, or bored. Your desire to take more drugs and alcohol may backfire, especially if you're dealing with anxiety during these difficult times. It is recommended to stay calm, use relaxation techniques, do homework, or do any activity that makes you happy. You can also find support in the virtual network. Take the time to talk to loved ones to help ease your pain.

Solutions:

It is very dangerous if you use drugs when you are alone because you will not be able to help yourself if there is a problem. Keep the phone numbers of important people who can help you in difficult times.



 More health tips:

Smoking, tobacco, alcohol or the use of any substance increases the risk of contracting the Corona virus because these substances weaken the immune system.

 Additionally, any drug, chemical dependency, or alcohol addiction can cause sleep disturbances. It is recommended to eat well and get enough sleep during these stressful days.

 Build a support network that you can access if you are in recovery or need support. Eating right, exercising, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can prevent cravings for drugs or alcohol.

 Manage your mental health and seek help:

The spread of the coronavirus pandemic and the measures taken to prevent its spread have changed our lives. According to recent studies, the use of alcohol and other substances is on the rise. This problem becomes more serious as people start taking medicine without doctor's advice. It is always recommended to talk to a professional and find the right treatment and self-medication is not recommended.