Chroming, also called solvent abuse, is when a person gets high from breathing in or inhaling a chemical like glue or solvent, as per Care In Mind.
Although people of all ages engage in the trend, it’s most common among young adults and teenagers.
The immediate effects of chroming include tiredness or drowsiness, vomiting, dizziness, confusion or giddiness, feeling more relaxed or on edge, losing coordination, loss of inhibition, ringing in your ears, slurred speech, coughing or sneezing, eyes that are glazed, red or watery, and a running or bleeding nose.