What are the long term effects of cannabis addiction?
Expert studies have found out that regular cannabis users can suffer from a variety of long term health problems.
Long term effects of smoking cannabis
The three most dangerous and well-known long-term effects of cannabis addiction are:
• Lungs
Research has shown that smoking cannabis is around 6 times more dangerous than smoking a normal cigarette. Cannabis is generally smoked without a filter, and this increases your chances of inhaling dangerous toxins. Asthma, emphysema, bronchitis and lung cancer can be caused by cannabis use.
• Mental health
Cannabis can affect the mental state of a person, and common problems caused by cannabis include depression, memory loss, paranoia, severe headaches and insomnia. Regular users of this drug have a stronger chance of developing manic depression, psychotic symptoms, and anxiety attacks.
• Reproductive Organs
If it is a woman who is addicted to cannabis, it could reduce their ability to conceive. Men may suffer from a low sex-drive, low sperm count, erectile dysfunction or impotence.
There are many treatments that cannabis users can take advantage of to get rid of cannabis addiction, but in the end it is up to the addict to decide to make the step towards recovery.

