Minggu, 11 Juni 2017

The danger of smoking for health

Surely you are familiar with. Those two words can easily be found anywhere. It can not be surprising if there is an impact.

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One of the main consequences you can get from smoking is suffering from heart disease. It is estimated, as much as 20% of deaths from heart disease are directly related to smoking habits. Why are cigarettes so dangerous? What are the other negative effects of smoking?

Just look at the content contained on a cigarette. More than 4000 chemicals are in it. Hundreds of them are toxic and about 70 ingredients in them are cancerous. Hazardous materials on a cigarette, among others:


Carbon monoxide. Substances that are often found in car exhaust fumes can bind themselves to hemoglobin in the blood permanently, thus preventing the provision of oxygen to the body. It makes you tired quickly.

Tar. When smoking, the content of tar in the cigarette will be absorbed. This substance will settle in your lungs and have a negative impact on the performance of small hair that lining the lungs. Though the hair is in charge of cleaning germs and other things out of your lungs.

Oxidant gas. This gas can react with oxygen. Its presence in the body further increases the risk of stroke and heart attack due to blood clots.

Benzene. Substances added to this fuel can damage cells at the genetic level. This substance is also associated with various types of cancer such as kidney cancer and leukemia.

In addition to the above ingredients, there are still many toxic ingredients on a cigarette such as arsenic (used in pesticides), toluene (found in paint thinners), formaldehyde (used to preserve corpses), hydrogen cyanide (used to make chemical weapons), and cadmium (Used to make batteries).

When you smoke, you will be more likely to have a heart attack. Smokers are two to four times more likely to develop heart disease. The risk is even higher if you are a female smoker who is taking birth control pills.


When smoking, you will participate in incorporating harmful substances that could adversely affect the body, especially the heart. Examples of nicotine substances. When nicotine gets into the body, it can reduce the amount of oxygen that gets into the blood. This opiate substance can also speed up the heartbeat, raise blood pressure, damage the blood vessels in the heart, and speed up blood clots that can trigger heart attacks. So also with the bad consequences of other organs.



Brain


Smoking can increase the risk of stroke by 50 percent. It can cause brain damage and death. Smoking can also increase the risk of having a cerebral aneurysm. Aneurysm of the brain is a swelling of blood vessels that occur due to weakening of blood vessel walls. Occasionally it can rupture and cause bleeding in the brain.


Mouth and throat


Bad breath and teeth are the effects of smoking. Gum disease and taste damage can occur. A serious problem that will land on the mouth and throat is the increased risk of cancer of the tongue, throat, lips, and vocal cords.


Lungs


One of the most dangerous effects of smoking is lung cancer. Chemicals in cigarettes have the potential to damage cells in the lungs that can form cancer cells. Other serious diseases you can experience are bronchitis, pneumonia, and emphysema.


Stomach


Smoking can weaken the muscles that control the bottom of your esophagus. This allows the acid from the stomach to move in the wrong direction, ie into the esophagus. The condition is called gastric acid disease. Some of the risks of disease that a smoker will face are ulcers or ulcers and stomach cancer.


Bone


Toxins in cigarettes can damage bone by stopping the working of the construction cells. Therefore, smokers are more at risk of brittle bones or osteoporosis. Toxins can also disrupt the balance of hormones in charge of keeping bones strong, such as the hormone estrogen.


Skin


Smokers will look older than non-smokers because of the lack of oxygen to the skin. Premature aging will be felt, like the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. Cigarette toxins can also cause cellulite on the skin.


Reproductive organs


Smoking can interfere with your reproductive system and your fertility. In men, smoking can cause impotence, reduced sperm production, and testicular cancer. While in women, smoking can reduce fertility. In addition, the risk of cervical cancer was higher because smoking reduces the body's natural ability to fight human papillomavirus infection or HPV.


In addition to physical illness, smokers also experience higher levels of stress in

Dangers of smoking


Surely you are familiar with the warning of smoking is prohibited. Those two words can easily be found anywhere. It does not seem surprising to remember the negative effects of smoking on your body.

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One of the main consequences you can get from smoking is suffering from heart disease. It is estimated, as much as 20% of deaths from heart disease are directly related to smoking habits. Why are cigarettes so dangerous? What are the other negative effects of smoking?

Just look at the content contained on a cigarette. More than 4000 chemicals are in it. Hundreds of them are toxic and about 70 ingredients in them are cancerous. Hazardous materials on a cigarette, among others:


Carbon monoxide. Substances that are often found in car exhaust fumes can bind themselves to hemoglobin in the blood permanently, thus preventing the provision of oxygen to the body. It makes you tired quickly.

Tar. When smoking, the content of tar in the cigarette will be absorbed. This substance will settle in your lungs and have a negative impact on the performance of small hair that lining the lungs. Though the hair is in charge of cleaning germs and other things out of your lungs.

Oxidant gas. This gas can react with oxygen. Its presence in the body further increases the risk of stroke and heart attack due to blood clots.

Benzene. Substances added to this fuel can damage cells at the genetic level. This substance is also associated with various types of cancer such as kidney cancer and leukemia.

In addition to the above ingredients, there are still many toxic ingredients on a cigarette such as arsenic (used in pesticides), toluene (found in paint thinners), formaldehyde (used to preserve corpses), hydrogen cyanide (used to make chemical weapons), and cadmium (Used to make batteries).

When you smoke, you will be more likely to have a heart attack. Smokers are two to four times more likely to develop heart disease. The risk is even higher if you are a female smoker who is taking birth control pills.


When smoking, you will participate in incorporating harmful substances that could adversely affect the body, especially the heart. Examples of nicotine substances. When nicotine gets into the body, it can reduce the amount of oxygen that gets into the blood. This opiate substance can also speed up the heartbeat, raise blood pressure, damage the blood vessels in the heart, and speed up blood clots that can trigger heart attacks. So also with the bad consequences of other organs.


Brain


Smoking can increase the risk of stroke by 50 percent. It can cause brain damage and death. Smoking can also increase the risk of having a cerebral aneurysm. Aneurysm of the brain is a swelling of blood vessels that occur due to weakening of blood vessel walls. Occasionally it can rupture and cause bleeding in the brain.


Mouth and throat


Bad breath and teeth are the effects of smoking. Gum disease and taste damage can occur. A serious problem that will land on the mouth and throat is the increased risk of cancer of the tongue, throat, lips, and vocal cords.


Lungs


One of the most dangerous effects of smoking is lung cancer. Chemicals in cigarettes have the potential to damage cells in the lungs that can form cancer cells. Other serious diseases you can experience are bronchitis, pneumonia, and emphysema.


Stomach


Smoking can weaken the muscles that control the bottom of your esophagus. This allows the acid from the stomach to move in the wrong direction, ie into the esophagus. The condition is called gastric acid disease. Some of the risks of disease that a smoker will face are ulcers or ulcers and stomach cancer.


Bone


Toxins in cigarettes can damage bone by stopping the working of the construction cells. Therefore, smokers are more at risk of brittle bones or osteoporosis. Toxins can also disrupt the balance of hormones in charge of keeping bones strong, such as the hormone estrogen.


Skin


Smokers will look older than non-smokers because of the lack of oxygen to the skin. Premature aging will be felt, like the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. Cigarette toxins can also cause cellulite on the skin.


Reproductive organs


Smoking can interfere with your reproductive system and your fertility. In men, smoking can cause impotence, reduced sperm production, and testicular cancer. While in women, smoking can reduce fertility. In addition, the risk of cervical cancer was higher because smoking reduces the body's natural ability to fight human papillomavirus infection or HPV.


In addition to physical illness, smokers also experience higher levels of stress in

Dangers of smoking


Surely you are familiar with the warning of smoking is prohibited. Those two words can easily be found anywhere. It does not seem surprising to remember the negative effects of smoking on your body.

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