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8 Signs Your Cocaine Use is Becoming Addictive

Have you been abusing cocaine consistently for a long period of time? Are you noticing changes in your behavior, physicality, or mental state? If so, it is likely you are already addicted to the drug and require professional treatment. Call 800-934-3781(Who Answers?) now to find rehab centers that will cater to your needs.

1. Your Health is Suffering

Many cocaine addicts become malnourished after their decreased appetite causes them not to eat as often. In addition, you could experience a number of other medical issues associated with your cocaine abuse, such as:

  • Loss of sense of smell
  • Nosebleeds
  • Problems swallowing
  • Hoarseness
  • Breathing problems
  • Seizures
  • Reproductive damage

If one or more of these issues has occurred and you are still continuing to use cocaine, it is likely you will require professional addiction treatment in order to stop.

2. You are Seeing/Hearing Things

Hallucinations are a dangerous side effect of large-dose cocaine abuse. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research, “auditory and tactile hallucinations” are the most common, especially the sensation of bugs burrowing under the skin, also known as coke bugs. Experiencing these issues is a sign of psychosis and addiction to cocaine.

3. Paranoia

Your Cocaine Use

Withdrawal symptoms and cravings are signs of cocaine addiction.

Paranoia is another sign of psychosis and possible addiction. While paranoid thoughts can occur when someone uses cocaine once, they usually wear off with the other effects of the drug. However, someone who has been using it consistently will often begin to experience paranoid thoughts all the time.

4. Cravings

Cocaine has some of the most severe cravings of any drug, and these can last for years, even after an individual has stopped abusing the substance (National Library of Medicine). Because this effect is arguably the one that makes it hardest to avoid relapse after cocaine addiction treatment, it is important to seek help now if you are experiencing cravings.

5. Overdose

Those who have overdosed on the drug absolutely require cocaine addiction treatment. This high-level use of this substance is extremely dangerous, and cocaine overdose always has the potential to become deadly.

6. Withdrawal Symptoms

It is common to experience a crash period after abusing cocaine or binging on the drug, but those who are faced with severe withdrawal symptoms every time they stop taking the drug are in dire need of help.

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7. Problems in Your Life

If you have experienced

  • Legal
  • Financial
  • Personal/relationship
  • Professional

problems associated with your cocaine abuse, it is time to seek help before things get worse. It is also a serious sign of addiction if going through these issues was not enough to make you stop.

8. Loss of Control

If you feel that you have lost control over your substance abuse, it is likely that you already have. It is very difficult to gain back control over one’s use of cocaine after losing it, which is why you will need long-term, professional treatment in order to make a true change in your life.

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