How to Tell if Someone Is Addicted to Cocaine or Crack?
- Mai Fawzy
- Feb 9, 2023
- 2 min read

If you are concerned that one of your surroundings or loved ones may be using cocaine or crack, you can help them by learning more about such dangerous drugs and the telltale signs of addiction. Here are some important signs to be aware of:
Signs of Cocaine or Crack Addiction
1. Cocaine/crack eyes

One of the most noticeable effects of cocaine or crack is pupil dilatation—your pupils appear larger than usual—instantly which could last for a few minutes.
2. Cocaine/crack use and nasal problems

Cocaine or crack use is one risk factor for nose bleeds, sniffing, and congestion. If you or someone you know uses cocaine, you are more likely to experience such problems, especially if you snort the drug.
As a result, snorting cocaine or crack can harm the skin, bones, and nasal tissues. The entire nose can collapse in severe cases.
3. Cocaine/crack use and heart problems

Cocaine and crack are stimulants, which means they raise the heart rate beyond normal (tachycardia) while also making the person feel more energetic and alert. These changes have an immediate impact on how the heart functions.
4. Cocaine/crack use and movement problems

After years of cocaine or crack use, movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease can develop.
5. Cocaine/crack use and seizures

Cocaine or crack use can result in seizures for seconds, minutes, or hours after consumption.
Cocaine- or crack-induced seizures are extremely dangerous and can result in death.
6. Cocaine/crack use and blood pressure and body temperature

Short-term cocaine or crack use raises blood pressure and body temperature.
7. Cocaine/crack use and mental illness

Anxiety, hallucinations, and agitation are some of the psychological symptoms associated with cocaine or crack overdose.
8. Cocaine/crack use and eating disorder

Consistent cocaine or crack abuse causes the development of an eating disorder.
A person may exhibit behaviors that may contribute to the development of an eating disorder, such as anorexia, believing that you are overweight despite being extremely thin and restricting eating.
The aforementioned signs of addiction are life-threatening and, in the long run, would result in death. So, if you know someone who is showing signs of cocaine or crack addiction, help him immediately to save his life.
Here is a poster to share with your friends and family that summarizes the symptoms of a person addicted to cocaine or crack. You could be the one who saves a life!

Check out the cocaine/crack user t-shirt through Nurse Mob LLC to support those who are addicted to such life-ending substances and raise awareness about it to save more lives, whether you are survivor, caregiver, or you have a loved one who is exposed to it.

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