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Volatile Substance Abuse in Adolescents-A Growing Concern! Glue Sniffing-A Case Report


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1 PGIMER & Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India
2 VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
     

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Volatile substance abuse, commonly referred to as glue sniffing, is quite prevalent. However, it is often overlooked form of substance abuse in adolescents. Most of the case reports stress on the psychosocial aspects of the substance abuse. Physicians are often unaware of the medical complications of inhalant abuse and thus the patients may present as diagnostic dilemma. Diagnosis of substance abuse is difficult and relies almost entirely on the history and a high index of suspicion. We report a 12 year old boy who had complications secondary to prolonged substance abuse and repeated history taking helped us to reach a diagnosis. The patient improved with supportive care and is undergoing rehabilitation with help of social worker.

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Volatile, Abuse, Complications, Glue Sniffing, Diagnostic Dilemma.
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Authors

Shivani Deswal
PGIMER & Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, India
Pradeep Debata
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
Anuj Dhama
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India

Abstract


Volatile substance abuse, commonly referred to as glue sniffing, is quite prevalent. However, it is often overlooked form of substance abuse in adolescents. Most of the case reports stress on the psychosocial aspects of the substance abuse. Physicians are often unaware of the medical complications of inhalant abuse and thus the patients may present as diagnostic dilemma. Diagnosis of substance abuse is difficult and relies almost entirely on the history and a high index of suspicion. We report a 12 year old boy who had complications secondary to prolonged substance abuse and repeated history taking helped us to reach a diagnosis. The patient improved with supportive care and is undergoing rehabilitation with help of social worker.

Keywords


Volatile, Abuse, Complications, Glue Sniffing, Diagnostic Dilemma.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22506/ti%2F2016%2Fv23%2Fi3%2F146728