1. Indulge in illusory self and lose love for life: After taking drugs, teenagers may fall into dependence on drugs and spend most of their time and energy on acquiring and using drugs, which leads them to gradually lose their sense of responsibility for study, work and family and their enthusiasm for life in real life.
2. Memory loss, severe malnutrition and decreased resistance: Teenagers taking drugs will cause serious damage to their bodies, leading to memory loss, malnutrition and decreased resistance, which may easily lead to various diseases.
3. Mental malaise, insensitivity, dyskinesia, hallucinations, delusions, disorientation and sexual dysfunction: Long-term drug abuse will damage the central nervous system of adolescents and lead to a series of abnormal psychological and physiological reactions, such as mental malaise, insensitivity, dyskinesia, hallucinations, delusions, disorientation and sexual dysfunction.
4. Psychological dependence: Teenagers are prone to psychological dependence due to drug abuse, and their withdrawal reaction is serious. When they suddenly stop taking drugs or have no money to reduce their drug consumption, they may lead to serious withdrawal reaction and various complications, and even commit suicide because of unbearable pain.
5. Family breakdown: Once a person is addicted to drugs, he will lose his sense of obligation or responsibility, leading to family breakdown. Teenagers' drug abuse not only affects their mental health, but also has a great negative impact on their families.
To sum up, the harm of drugs to teenagers' mental health is mainly manifested in their physical, psychological and social adaptability. In order to prevent and reduce the harm of drugs to teenagers, families, schools and society should strengthen drug prevention education for teenagers and provide them with a healthy growth environment.