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Please don't judge but I have over the last few years been a user of the inhalant poppers. I wouldn't use often i.e. Possibly use them once every few months. But in recent months ive noticed after a session ii would become light headed and lips and ears would appear bluish in colour.
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Dear lybrate-user! the answer to your query lies in your question itself. The major adverse effect of poppers is a decrease in blood pressure than can lead to lightheadedness and fainting. Other effects of popper abuse include fast heart rate, headache, cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes), unconsciousness, coma, death. So I think now you know the solution for your problem.
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