Inhalants can cause sudden death. “Sudden sniffing death” can happen when a person uses inhalants even in a single session. Users die by suffocation, choking on their vomit, or having a heart attack because the heart beats irregularly and more rapidly. Other risks include: nausea, seizures and fatal accidents. Chronic use can lead to liver, lung, and kidney problems as well as muscle weakness. Prolonged abuse can negatively affect a person's cognition, movement, vision, and hearing when heated. SOURCE Mind over INHALANTS NIDA |