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Knots on the bodies of individuals with severe crack cocaine addiction are typically caused by repetitive physical trauma, underlying infections, or improper administration. [1, 2, 3]

The primary causes of these knots include:

Abscesses and Cellulitis: When users inject the drug (sometimes crack is dissolved with acidic substances for injection), unsterile needles, bacteria, or contaminated cutting agents introduce infection beneath the skin. This leads to painful, pus-filled lumps known as abscesses or spreading bacterial skin infections (cellulitis). [1, 2, 3]

Skin Popping: Some users inject the drug just beneath the surface of the skin rather than directly into a vein. This practice causes "cutaneous granulomas"—hard, knot-like lumps that form when the body encapsulates foreign contaminants and impurities. [1, 2]

Severe Excoriation (Skin Picking): Crack can induce paranoia and tactile hallucinations (like the feeling of bugs crawling on the skin). This leads users to aggressively scratch, dig, or pick at their skin, causing localized inflammation, scarring, and hardened, swollen knots. [1]

Swollen Lymph Nodes: Chronic infections, abscesses, or the introduction of toxic substances into the body often cause the lymph nodes (especially in the neck, armpits, or groin) to swell, resulting in noticeable lumps.

Disclaimer: These skin conditions carry a high risk of worsening and leading to systemic infections. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, consider reaching out to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline for confidential, free treatment referral and information.

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why some crack addicts have knots on their bodies?

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The visible "knots," lumps, or bumps found on the bodies of individuals with a severe substance use disorder are typically the physical consequences of specific drug consumption methods, severe skin-picking behaviors, or toxic additives mixed into street drugs. 

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The most common medical causes for these knots include:

1. Abscesses and Bacterial Infections

The most common cause of hard, painful, or warm lumps under the skin is a localized bacterial infection, such as an abscess or cellulitis. 

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Unsterile Injections: If a person dissolves crack cocaine to inject it intravenously, unsterile needles or improper cleaning introduce bacteria deep into the tissue. 

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Skin Popping: Missing a vein or intentionally injecting the drug directly under the skin or into the muscle (a practice called "skin popping") frequently leads to large, painful, infected knots that can turn into deep tissue ulcers. 

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2. Repeated Injection Trauma and Scar Tissue

Chronic injection in the same area causes severe, localized physical trauma. 

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Track Marks: Over time, the repeated piercing of the skin and veins leads to the formation of dense, hard fibrous scar tissue.

Collapsed Veins: Repeated inflammation can cause the vein walls to thicken and permanently collapse, leaving permanent, lumpy scar tissue nodules beneath the skin surface. 

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3. Compulsive Skin Picking (Formication)

Stimulants like crack cocaine heavily overstimulate the central nervous system, which can trigger severe psychological side effects. 

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"Coke Bugs": High doses can induce a tactile hallucination known as formication, where the individual genuinely feels an intense sensation of insects crawling on, under, or biting through their skin. 

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Compulsive Excoriation: To rid themselves of these non-existent bugs, individuals will obsessively scratch, gouge, or pick at their skin using their fingernails, tweezers, or tools. This self-inflicted trauma causes small bumps, scabs, and open wounds to continuously form, get re-infected, and eventually heal into hard, raised knots of scar tissue. 

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4. Granulomas and Toxic Cutting Agents

Street drugs are rarely pure and are frequently mixed or "cut" with dangerous adulterants to increase bulk and profit margins. 

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Foreign Body Granulomas: When non-soluble cutting agents (like talc, cornstarch, or baking soda) are accidentally injected into the body's tissues instead of a vein, the immune system cannot break them down. The body attempts to wall off these microscopic foreign particles by building clusters of immune cells around them, creating hard, permanent lumps called granulomas. 

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Levamisole Poisoning: A significant percentage of illicit cocaine is cut with levamisole, a veterinary dewormer. In humans, levamisole can cause severe chemical reactions, vascular inflammation, and painful, purplish, necrotic skin nodules that frequently appear on the ears, face, and extremities. 

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If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, professional medical and psychological help is available. If you would like, I can provide information on how to contact confidential addiction support hotlines or how to locate local, professional recovery resources.

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