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The Long-Term Effects of Opioid Abuse on the Body

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The Long-Term Effects of Opioid Abuse on the Body

The Long-Term Effects of Opioid Abuse on the Body — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.

Key Takeaways

  • Long-term opioid use permanently alters brain structure and function, particularly in areas governing decision-making, impulse control, and reward processing.
  • Chronic opioid use suppresses the immune system, increasing susceptibility to infections including pneumonia and tuberculosis.
  • Gastrointestinal complications from prolonged opioid use include severe chronic constipation, bowel obstruction, and narcotic bowel syndrome.
  • Opioid-induced hormonal changes can cause infertility, sexual dysfunction, osteoporosis, and depression.
  • Respiratory system damage from long-term opioid use includes chronic respiratory depression and increased risk of sleep apnea.
  • Even after stopping opioids, some brain changes may take months to years to partially reverse, while some damage may be permanent.

How Opioids Damage the Body Over Time

Opioids — including prescription painkillers (oxycodone, hydrocodone, fentanyl) and illicit drugs (heroin) — bind to opioid receptors throughout the body. While short-term use under medical supervision can be appropriate for acute pain, prolonged use causes widespread damage to virtually every organ system.

Brain and Nervous System

The brain is the organ most profoundly affected by long-term opioid use:

Cardiovascular System

Respiratory System

Gastrointestinal System

Immune System

Endocrine System

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about comprehensive opioid addiction treatment programs available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

Can the Damage Be Reversed?

Some long-term opioid effects are reversible with sustained abstinence and treatment:

Trailhead Treatment Center provides multiple levels of care for lasting recovery to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

The long-term effects of opioid abuse are extensive and affect virtually every system in the body. However, many of these effects can be partially or fully reversed with appropriate treatment and sustained recovery. If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid dependence, Trailhead Treatment Center offers comprehensive treatment including medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

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