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Sunday, 27 September 2020

Bad effects of Smoking



Smoking can cause cancer anywhere in your body. Such as,

      Bladder, Blood

Cervix, Liver

Kidney, Ureter

Pancreas, Stomach

Trachea, Bronchus

Lung, Colon

Rectum, Esophagus

Larynx, Oropharynx

Pancreas, Stomach

Trachea, Bronchus, lung

Cardiovascular Disease



Nicotine causes blood vessels to tighten, which restricts the flow of blood.

Smoking also raises blood pressure, weakens blood vessel walls, and increases blood clots.

Smoking damages blood vessels and can make them thicken and grow narrower. This makes your heart beat faster and your blood pressure go up.

Damage  the blood vessels, can cause peripheral artery disease.

Smoking increases the risk of blood clots, which block blood flow to the heart, brain or legs.

 

Respiratory system



Smoking is the main cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Increased risk of lung infection and symptoms such as coughing

Chronic bronchitis, permanent inflammation that affects the lining of the breathing tubes of the lungs

Increased risk for asthma in adolescents and adults.

Circulatory system



Constriction of blood vessels in the skin

Resulting in a drop in skin temperature 

Smoking affects the health of your teeth and gums and can cause tooth loss.1

Damage to the lining of the arteries, which is thought to be a contributing factor to atherosclerosis

Reduced blood flow to extremities

Increased risk of stroke and heart attack due to blockages of the blood supply.

 

On female body



Early menopause is occurred

Increased risk of cancer of the cervix

Reduced fertility, menstrual cycle irregularities, or absence of menstruation

 

 

 

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