Cocaine and the effect on the Brain

Regular cocaine use can lead to a bulging weakness in the wall of a branch point of the arteries in the brain. This is often called a berry aneurysm. Eventually this aneurysm bursts, and blood pouring out of the leak is known as a subarachnoid haemorrhage. It can cause major damage to the brain.

In many people this damage can be permanent, leading to difficulty with thought, sight, speech or movement.

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