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Inhalant use: Is your child at risk?
What are the risks of inhalant abuse?
What are the warning signs of inhalant abuse?
What's the best way to prevent inhalant abuse?
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What are inhalants?
What does it mean to huff an inhalant?
What are the risks of using inhalants?
What are the warning signs of inhalant use?
What's the best way to prevent inhalant use?
What if I find my child huffing?
What if I find my child huffing?
If you find your child huffing, stay calm. If your child is breathing, move him or her to a well-ventilated area until the effects of the episode wear off. If your child is unconscious or not breathing, seek emergency medical help.
If your child can't stop using inhalants on his or her own, consider whether your child is experimenting, succumbing to peer pressure, or having social or academic problems. Talk to your child's doctor, a school counselor or a professional with a local drug rehabilitation facility. The support of a mental health professional can be valuable as well. With help, your child can end inhalant use and learn how to make healthy choices.