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Friday, September 5, 2014

Smoking ... What is an adverse health effect?

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The Smoking a lot of adverse health which threatens death and the body, for example, and not as a limitation:

- Lung cancer and show 70% in smokers more than others.

- Cancer of the larynx and shows 10% in smokers more than others.

- Various cardiovascular diseases

- High blood pressure and rapid heartbeat in more than usual

- Increase in the proportion of cholesterol in the blood.

- bad smell emitted from the mouth and tooth decay

- Inflammation of the gums.

- Lip cancer

- Cancer of the tongue.

- Loss of appetite

- Insomnia, fatigue

- Inflammation of gastric ulcers.

- A serious impact on the nerves, where smoking is considered cm nerves.

- Impact on the five senses

- Weakens the sexual ability in both sexes.

- On the nervous system, which impairs memory.

- Alsdat chronic recurrent.

- Impact on the fetus and the pregnant woman.

Smoking and other high risk


Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body and affects a person’s overall health.

Smoking can make it harder for a woman to become pregnant and can affect her baby's health before and after birth. Smoking increases risks for:
  • Preterm (early) delivery
  • Stillbirth (death of the baby before birth)
  • Low birth weight
  • Sudden infant death syndrome (known as SIDS or crib death)
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Orofacial clefts in infants

-Smoking can also affect men's sperm, which can reduce fertility and also increase risks for birth defects and miscarriage (loss of the pregnancy).
-Smoking can affect bone health.
Women past childbearing years who smoke have lower bone density (weaker bones) than women who never smoked and are at greater risk for broken bones.
-Smoking affects the health of your teeth and gums and can cause tooth loss.
-Smoking can increase your risk for cataracts (clouding of the eye’s lens that makes it hard for you to see) and age-related macular degeneration (damage to a small spot near the center of the retina, the part of the eye needed for central vision).
-Smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes mellitus and can make it harder to control. The risk of developing diabetes is 30–40% higher for active smokers than nonsmokers.1,2
-Smoking causes general adverse effects on the body. It can cause inflammation and adverse effects on immune function.

-Smoking is a cause of rheumatoid arthritis.



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