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ICD-10 code: F18

Chapter: Mental and behavioural disorders

Inhalant Related Disorders

Inhalants are common household and industrial products that can be abused for their psychoactive effects. These products include solvents, aerosols, gases, and nitrites. Inhalants are easily accessible and inexpensive, making them a popular choice for individuals seeking a cheap high. However, the abuse of inhalants can lead to serious health problems and even death.

  1. What are Inhalant Related Disorders?
  2. Inhalant related disorders are a range of conditions that can occur as a result of inhaling volatile substances. These disorders can affect the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and other organs. Inhalant related disorders can be acute or chronic and can range from mild to severe.

  3. Types of Inhalant Related Disorders:
  4. The following are some common types of inhalant related disorders:

    • Acute Intoxication: This is the most common inhalant related disorder and can cause symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, slurred speech, and impaired judgment.
    • Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome: This is a rare but potentially fatal condition that can occur after inhaling high doses of inhalants. It can cause cardiac arrest or suffocation.
    • Hepatic and Renal Toxicity: Inhalant abuse can damage the liver and kidneys, leading to organ failure.
    • Neurological Disorders: Prolonged inhalant abuse can cause damage to the nervous system, resulting in memory loss, cognitive impairment, and other neurological problems.
  5. Treatment for Inhalant Related Disorders:
  6. The treatment for inhalant related disorders varies depending on the severity of the condition. In cases of acute intoxication, the individual may require supportive care, such as oxygen therapy or intravenous fluids. In cases of more severe inhalant related disorders, such as organ damage or neurological problems, the individual may require hospitalization and specialized treatment.

  7. Prevention of Inhalant Related Disorders:
  8. The best way to prevent inhalant related disorders is to avoid the abuse of inhalants. Parents should educate their children about the dangers of inhalant abuse and monitor their use of household products. Individuals who struggle with addiction should seek professional help to overcome their substance abuse problems.

In conclusion, inhalant related disorders are a serious problem that can have long-lasting effects on an individual's health. By understanding the risks associated with inhalant abuse and taking steps to prevent it, we can work towards a healthier and safer society.

Diagnosis Codes for Inhalant related disorders | F18

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