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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
12

If you need a routine health checkup, which facility is most cost-effective?

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1 answer:
GarryVolchara [31]3 years ago
6 0
<span>The correct answer should be something like a primary care doctor, usually found at the nearest office and is covered by health plans. Going to a specialist for something like this could be very expensive and unnecessary, and if you end up needing a specialist, a primary care doctor can point you to them which is another reason why they are great for non-serious things.</span>
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INHALANTS:

Also called: Huffing

Summary

What are inhalants?

Inhalants are substances that people inhale (breathe in) to get high. There are other substances that people might inhale, such as alcohol. But those are not called inhalants, because they can also be used another way. Inhalants are the substances that you can misuse only by inhaling them.

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Bold

Laughing gas

Poppers

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Snappers

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How do people use inhalants?

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Who uses inhalants?

Inhalants are mostly used by young kids and teens. They often try inhalants before they try other substances because inhalants are easier to get.

What are the signs that someone is using inhalants?

Signs that someone is using inhalants include:

Chemical odors on breath or clothing

Paint or other stains on face, hands, or clothes

Hidden empty spray paint or solvent containers and chemical-soaked rags or clothing

Red or runny eyes or nose

Drunk or disoriented appearance

Slurred speech

Nausea or loss of appetite

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What are the health effects of using inhalants?

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Short-term health effects include slurred or distorted speech, lack of coordination, euphoria (feeling "high"), dizziness, and hallucinations

Long-term health effects may include liver and kidney damage, loss of coordination, limb spasms, delayed behavioral development, and brain damage

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