A new social media challenge is putting teens in danger. Chroming, a form of inhalant abuse, is spreading on TikTok, encouraging young people to inhale toxic chemicals for a quick high. While it may seem like just another trend, the consequences can be severe—including permanent health damage and even death.
This guide breaks down what chroming is, why it’s dangerous, and what parents can do to protect their children.
Parents and educators should watch for these red flags:
The new “huffing” called “chroming” is a dangerous reemerging practice on the rise among the youth. “Chroming” involves using items you probably have in your home right now, and it’s hurting kids.
“That describes kids huffing any available hydrocarbon they can get their hands on,” said Dr. Anthony Pizon, chief of medical toxicology at UPMC and emergency medicine professor at the University of Pittsburgh. – CBS News
Chroming is more than just a viral trend—it’s a life-threatening activity that can cause lasting damage. Parents and educators must stay informed, recognize the signs, and have honest conversations with teens to prevent this dangerous behavior.
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