Why Do People Who Take Drugs Skin Get All Nasty?

Question by -??? ????-: why do people who take drugs skin get all nasty?
I’m doing this project in health and I really want to know what I’m talking about when I get up there. Mine is over Prescription Drug Abuse. And I have this picture of a before and after picture of a girl who abused it. Her face is all scabby and eyes are bloodshot. Can someone give me a logical answer on why it’s that way? Thanks.

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Answer by russian cossack
Because their skin is crawling.

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