TMI Bureau
Port
Blair, Apr 17: Youth are the future of our nation, but in our islands due to
use of 'Ganja/ Marijuana/ Cannabis' in the early age of adolescence before
their youthfulness destructs the future of islands as well as nation. It is
come to notice that, in many schools in the A&N Islands, shockingly as per
sources, from the middle schools level the students started using such illegal
drugs in schools.
But
the main point is that, how can the middle school students can afford or manage
to buy such illegal products? Some citizen claims that, "it may be the
tactics of business to spread the business among adolescents or youths by
paying least initially as start-up addiction".
However,
a lot of people seem to think marijuana is different from other drugs.
Unfortunately, it's not the case: Just like with other drugs (including alcohol
and nicotine), one can get addicted to marijuana-especially if use it during
your teen years.
Effects
of Marijuana
Many
teenagers believe that marijuana is safer than alcohol or other drugs. When
talking about marijuana with your child, it is helpful to know the myths and
the facts. For example, teenagers may say, "it is harmless because it is
natural," "it is not addictive," or "it does not affect my
thinking or my grades."
However,
research shows that marijuana can cause serious problems with learning,
feelings, and health.
Short-term
use of marijuana can lead to: School difficulties, Problems with memory and
concentration, Increased aggression, Car accidents, Use of other drugs or
alcohol, Risky sexual behaviours, Worsening of underlying mental health
conditions including mood changes and suicidal thinking, Increased risk of psychosis
and Interference with prescribed medication.
Regular
use of marijuana can lead to significant problems including Cannabis Use
Disorder. Signs that your child has developed Cannabis Use Disorder include
using marijuana more often than intended, having cravings, or when using
interferes with other activities. If someone with Cannabis Use Disorder stops
using suddenly, they may suffer from withdrawal symptoms that, while not
dangerous, can cause irritability, anxiety, and changes in mood, sleep, and appetite.
Long-term
use of marijuana can lead to: The same breathing problems as smoking cigarettes
(coughing, wheezing, trouble with physical activity, and lung cancer),
Decreased motivation or interest which can lead to decline in academic or
occupational performance, Lower intelligence, and Mental health problems, such
as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, anger, irritability, moodiness, and risk
of suicide.
Conclusion
Marijuana
use in teens can lead to long-term consequences. Teens rarely think they will
end up with problems related to marijuana use, so it is important to begin
talking about the risks with your child early and continue this discussion over
time. Talking with your child about marijuana can help delay the age of first
use and help protect their brain. If your child is already using marijuana, try
asking questions in an open and curious way as your teen will talk more freely
if not feeling judged. If you have concerns about your child's drug use, talk
with your child's pediatrician or a qualified mental health professional. (Inputs from:
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry).
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