In the context of the video-sharing platform TikTok, “chroming” refers to the inhalation of volatile solvents or household chemicals for the purpose of achieving a brief, altered state of consciousness. This dangerous practice involves inhaling substances such as aerosols, glue, paint thinner, or cleaning fluids. For example, an individual might inhale fumes from a can of spray paint, believing it will produce a euphoric or hallucinatory effect.
The dangers associated with solvent inhalation are significant and potentially fatal. Chroming can cause brain damage, organ failure (including heart and liver), suffocation, and sudden sniffing death syndrome. Despite the grave risks, the activity sometimes gains attention through online challenges or trends, leading to increased awareness and concern among parents, educators, and public health officials. Understanding the potential allure and the devastating consequences is crucial for prevention and intervention efforts.