I believe they scratch and pick at their face.
2007-02-01 10:32:50
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answered by froggypjs 5
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the lesions, blisters, etc. are chemical burns. there isnt a single organic ingredient in meth. mostly stuff like battery acid and (shudder) anhydrous ammonia which is a chemical fertilizer. just like most other drugs the brain becomes dependant on the presence of the chemical. oh and it also eats the enamel off ya teeth causing them to turn black and fall out. sometime excessive scratching can cause scarring and other sores to the face and neck
2007-02-01 10:35:55
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answered by michael p 2
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've suffered with acne for awhile now, however, I think treating acne takes time. I got rid of of acne by drinking lots of water and eating very healthy, which was the best remedy by far. Also, washing my face twice daily. ,However, using natural cleansers made my face feel, look healthier, and clearer. Though, having a workout plan also takes a big impact on your skin, ALSO, NEVER TOUCH OR PICK AT YOUR FACE. But, if you absolutely have to, get two q-tips and squeeze the puss out gently. Then, put an ice cube on it so the redness will go away. Also, changing your pillowcases every other night helps too. I hope I helped. :)
2016-05-24 03:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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the sores are actually from the poison and acids that they are putting in there body it is litrially eating them up. and they cant stop on there own because being a drug addict or an alcoholic is a disease that they cant help having. and the only cure is to get help and they have to want to be clean.. but most cant do it on there own in fact when they try to quit the withdraws are horrible they can puke pass out commit suicide ect.. and people can actually die from withdraws from alcohol with out help.. this isnt an excuse like people think they really dont have a choice once they start... i mean think about it if they had a choice y do so many choose that stuff over family jobs money house ect?
2007-02-01 10:40:23
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answered by crazyme 5
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because they are ingesting highly toxic poisons into their systems and the skin being an external organ reflects some of the body's struggle to cure itself.
meth is highly addictive and one cannot give it up without going on a program run by professionals.
even one shot can cause life long addiction and misery for all concerned.
2007-02-01 10:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they are addicted; they can't stop because their body craves the drug so badly they can't say no. Meth is one of the most addictive drugs out there...it's very easy, very quickly, to get addicted to it.
The drug makes them itch insanely, and the persistent and continued scratching is what causes most of the legions.
2007-02-01 10:35:01
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answered by skatoolaki 3
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Because they get nervous on that sh*t and pick at there face plus they hardly ever bath
2007-02-01 10:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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