Bladder Contractions Causing Frequent Passing of Urine
Breast Tenderness
Continued Painful Erection
Enlarged Breasts
cancer of the prostate gland
Enlarged Prostate
High Amount of Calcium in the Blood
Increased Risk of Bleeding
Irritation of the Stomach or Intestines
Leukaemia
Liver Problems
Thickening of Skin
Chronic Trouble Sleeping
Diarrhoea
Leg Cramps
Swelling of the Abdomen
High Amount of Fats in the Blood
liver cancer
Liver Tissue Death
Cocaine
Nosebleeds: Use of cocaine via the nasal passages can eat away at the sensitive membranes in the nose, leading to chronic nosebleeds, and loss of the ability to smell.
Hoarseness: The caustic effect of cocaine can ruin one’s ability to speak clearly and comfortably.
Paranoia: Chronic cocaine use can affect you psychologically as well as physically, developing states of temporary psychosis which can cause hallucinations.
Bowel gangrene: The reduced blood flow to the major organs can cause the bowels to become gangrenous, resulting in chronic diarrhoea