What is Cannabis Use Disorder
Cannabis contains over 100 chemical compounds, with THC and CBD being the most known. Different strains have varying THC and CBD levels, affecting users differently. Risks of cognitive impairment, psychosis, and cannabis use disorder are higher for those using high-THC products, using cannabis daily, starting frequent use during adolescence, or having a family history of mental health or substance use disorders. Frequent use during adolescence may cause structural brain changes and altered brain functioning.
Is Vaping Cannabis Healthier?
Vaping cannabis poses mental and physical health risks due to harmful chemicals created in the heating process. Unregulated cannabis products have been linked to severe lung illness, and high-THC products increase the risk of over-intoxication, causing anxiety, vomiting, and paranoia. Further research is needed to understand the long-term effects on brain, respiratory, and cardiovascular functioning.
Cannabis Use Disorder
This disorder occurs when individuals cannot stop using cannabis despite health and social problems. Symptoms include increased tolerance, withdrawal, consuming more than intended, unsuccessful attempts to quit, reduced activities, and continued consumption despite negative consequences.
Cannabis Withdrawal Symptoms
Symptoms include cannabis craving, irritability, anxiety, aggression, restlessness, headaches, sleep difficulty, strange dreams, depressed mood, decreased appetite, stomach pains, nausea, sweating, and shakiness.