Could Your Marijuana Habit Lead to Cannabis Use Disorder?

Cannabis goes by many names: pot, marijuana and weed, to name a few. No matter what you call it,听颈迟鈥檚听迟丑别听most commonly used听federally illegal drug in America, according to the听. While using weed is unlikely to lead to a fatal overdose, you may develop a cannabis use disorder.

鈥淯se weed a lot, and your body becomes physically dependent on it,鈥 says Dr. Beverly Shin, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at AV研究所. 鈥淚f you take it away and your brain reacts badly, that鈥檚 when we say you have a cannabis dependence.鈥

How Cannabis Works

Taken from the marijuana plant, cannabis can be used in many ways.听滨迟鈥檚听often rolled up into a joint and smoked like a cigarette or cigar, but it can also be smoked in a pipe or even vaped. Some people mix it into food or brew it into tea.

Whether smoked,听eaten听or drunk, marijuana can get you high. When in this state, you may feel relaxed and suddenly hungry. These benefits are reasons some use听medical marijuana. However, marijuana use can lead to difficulty with the following:

  • Memory
  • Movement
  • Problem-solving听
  • Thinking

Use听large amounts听of weed or high-potency cannabis, and you may also deal with other side effects, such as hallucinations, panic,听fear听or anxiety.听All of听these mind-altering effects are due to chemical compounds found in marijuana.听

鈥淐annabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) get a lot of听airplay,鈥 Dr. Shin says, 鈥渂ut there are many potentially psychoactive compounds inside the cannabis plant.听They're听not all thought to be psychoactive, but听it's听possible that all of them work together.鈥

Effects of Long-Term Cannabis Use

As pleasurable as getting high may be, that high comes at a cost. In addition to the side effects mentioned above, frequent cannabis use can have long-term effects that include physical and听psychiatric听problems.

These include:

  • Cardiovascular disease.听Some research shows an association between frequent use of marijuana and increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
  • Decreased athleticism.听Marijuana use affects your movement,听coordination听and timing, all of which are vital on the court or field.
  • Possible mental health risk.滨迟鈥檚听unclear whether marijuana use leads to anxiety,听depression听and other mental health issues, but many users experience these conditions.听
  • Lost IQ.听Using weed at an early age can reduce your brain power. Once you drop IQ, there is no way to raise it again.
  • Lung听problems.听鈥淲e have robust tobacco studies showing how carcinogenic cigarettes are, but we don鈥檛 have that for cannabis,鈥 Dr. Shin says. 鈥淭hat said, anytime you burn stuff and inhale it, 颈迟鈥檚 probably going to hurt your lungs.鈥
  • Reduced driving skills.听Driving with cannabis in your system may make you a more dangerous driver. Your reaction time can slow, you have听a hard time听responding to signals and sounds, and you are less coordinated.

An听additional听problem faced by weed users is developing a听. The听听found that approximately 10 percent of those who smoke cannabis or use weed in other ways develop cannabis use disorder. Users who start before age 18 are at even higher risk of developing marijuana addiction.听听

Defining Cannabis Use Disorder

With so many potential health problems,听颈迟鈥檚听important to recognize and treat cannabis use disorder. Those experiencing this condition may have the following symptoms:

  • Attempting to quit but failing
  • Craving the drug
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when听attempting听to quit
  • Needing more weed to get high after developing a tolerance to marijuana听
  • Spending a lot of time using marijuana听
  • Preferring to use cannabis over听participating听in once-enjoyed activities听

To听determine听if your marijuana use is affecting your life negatively, Dr. Shin offers a way to self-diagnose. Ask yourself these questions:

  • Am I engaging in work or school the way I听desire?
  • Am I engaging with loved ones the way I want?
  • Am I enjoying life?
  • Am I doing things every day that are important to who I am as a person?

鈥淚f the answer to these questions is no and weed is causing you to miss out on life or not feel well,鈥 Dr. Shin says, 鈥溇背兮檚 worth considering whether you have cannabis use disorder.鈥

Overcoming Cannabis Use Disorder

When marijuana use becomes more than an occasional habit, you may need professional help to recover. While there is currently no approved medication for cannabis use disorder, available treatment options include the following:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy.A trained mental health professional helps you听identify听triggers that lead to marijuana use. Then you work to retrain your brain and emotions so you can face those triggers without using pot.
  • Motivational enhancement therapy.听You set goals and make plans to reach those goals in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment.

A good first step toward recovery is to visit the AV研究所听. Directed by听Dr. Evguenia Makovkina听and听Dr. Nicholas A. Romano, the program provides education and resources for improved health, all while treating you as you want to be treated.

鈥淲hen a person is in a substance abuse cycle, it can be really uncomfortable to break that cycle,鈥 Dr. Shin says. 鈥淭hey need a lot of support, which we鈥檙e here to provide.鈥

Conclusion

Marijuana is the most used federally illegal drug in America. Use it too much, and you may wind up with a variety of health issues, including cannabis use disorder.

  • Chemicals inside marijuana promote intoxication. Short-term negative effects may include difficulty thinking and moving. Use a lot at once, and you may experience hallucinations and other mental health issues.
  • Using weed regularly over time can put your heart, mental health, lungs and more at risk for serious complications.
  • If you experience cannabis use disorder, you might spend a lot of time using marijuana and have tried to quit without success. Professional help can help you achieve sobriety.

Want to better understand how marijuana use is affecting your health?听Find a doctor听at AV研究所 to get answers to your questions.听