What are the disadvantages of smoking? What are the bad things about smoking?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The downside is that if you want your lungs to be healthy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The harms of smoking can reduce immunity, damage the respiratory system or cause cardiovascular diseases.

    1.Reduced immunity: Harmful substances such as nicotine and e-liquid enter the body, which will promote the decline of the body's immunity and accelerate the aging of **. Smoking in pregnant women can also lead to serious consequences such as poor fetal growth or chromosomal abnormalities.

    2.Damage to the respiratory system: Toxic gases and particulates in tar, the tar components of tobacco, enter the lungs with smoke and damage the lungs. It can cause pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema and other diseases, and in severe cases, there is a risk of lung cancer.

    3.Causes cardiovascular disease: Smoking can lead to poor blood circulation in the body and lower HDL levels. This increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease, aortic aneurysm or sudden death.

    Patients can usually use some Houttuynia cordata to soak in water to drink, Houttuynia cordata has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, eliminating carbuncle and draining pus, and can clear tobacco toxins very well. You can also eat some foods such as carrots, white fungus, pears, scallops, or honey to nourish the yin and lungs. The best thing to do is to advise the patient to quit smoking, which is good for physical and mental health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lung damage: Smoking may form harmful gases, which may cause lung damage after entering the respiratory tract, and may also be accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms such as cough and sputum.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, smoking is very harmful to health. Smoking can cause diseases such as lung cancer, asthma, stroke, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and aggravate symptoms of chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and liver disease. In addition, smoking can also cause cancers such as oral cancer, liver cancer, and lung cancer, and can also affect the body's immune function, aggravate the symptoms of chronic diseases, lead to lung inflammation, and reduce the body's resistance, which will lead to an increased chance of contracting the virus.

    In addition, smoking can also affect the metabolism of the human body, make ** dull, make people age, make people tired and weak, and make people become less energetic. Therefore, quitting smoking is very important for health, quitting smoking can not only improve health but also prolong life and allow us to have a healthier life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Smoking will not only cause damage to the airways, but also cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, lung tumors, etc., and the decline in lung function in smokers is 20% to 30% faster.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Smoking can cause a variety of brain diseases!

    Smoking will reduce the oxygen and blood circulating in the brain, making it easy to have a stroke!

    Smoking is not good for **!

    Smoking can completely block blood flow to the hands and feet, leading to amputation!

    Smoking can cause lung cancer!

    Smoking can make gastrointestinal problems worse!

    Smokers have longer broken bones** than non-smokers!

    Smoking more than 10 cigarettes a day doubles the prevalence of osteitis!

    Smoking is the main cause of chronic obstructive tracheal disease!

    Smoking increases the burden on the liver!

    Smoking affects the lipid metabolism of the liver, which increases the amount of fat in the blood, which reduces good cholesterol and increases malignant cholesterol!

    Smoking can cause colon cancer!

    Smoking can cause cataracts and affect vision!

    A cigarette lasts for 11 minutes!

    Smoking affects ulcer healing!

    Smoking men are six times more likely to be infertile.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is very harmful to the lungs!

    If it goes on for a long time, it will be difficult to breathe

    The lungs will die.

    So what do you breathe with!

    Only stop breathing again! `~

    I want to eat sugar!!

    I want to eat sugar!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is easy to get lung disease, which has an impact on the heart and blood vessels, the heart is prone to early erection, and the blood vessels are easy to harden. It may also cause various complications, such as those who already have high blood pressure, and after control, it may cause blood pressure to be ** again.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It has an impact on future pregnancies. People who have smoked for many years also have their lungs blackened by smoke, which can lead to lung cancer. It also has an impact on the people around you, that is, second-hand smoke, so try not to smoke if you can, which is good for yourself and the people around you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you quit, don't smoke again, and if you don't have the will, then don't quit. If you quit pumping and quitting, it will cause the greatest harm to your body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's not good for the lungs! It's not good for your family @ So smoking is bad for your health @ should be borrowed slowly as soon as possible @For your health, for your family, your friends @ Quitting smoking is your wise choice.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Smoking can lead to chronic diseases such as bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary heart disease, lung cancer, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, especially chronic respiratory diseases. Cardiovascular disease, i.e. coronary heart disease, hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, if smoking is also done on top of this, can also lead to disease progression. Therefore, smoking is not beneficial, and it is recommended to quit smoking as soon as possible, the sooner you quit smoking, the less damage to lung function and the faster the recovery.

    There is a graph showing that lung function declines with age in patients who do not smoke, and it declines faster if they smoke. If you quit smoking at the age of 30, 40, or 60, your lung function has recovered, so it's never too late to quit smoking. Harm yourself:

    The average life expectancy of smokers is generally reduced by 5-8 years, and smoking has a serious impact on the respiratory system and digestive system. Tobacco kills 10 million people worldwide every year. 2. Harming others:

    When smoking, 85% of the smoke is emitted, causing harm to others. 3. Harm to offspring: Smoking by parents, especially by pregnant women, directly affects the normal development of fetuses and infants and the healthy growth of children and adolescents 4

    Because smoking can cause illness and death, it increases the cost of medical treatment and reduces the attendance rate of employees. The production of tobacco occupies a large amount of farmland, means of production, labor, etc. About one-third of fires are caused by careless smoking.

    Causing a large amount of property damage and irreparable personal **. In short, smoking has the potential to become the number one enemy that endangers the health and lives of Chinese people in the 21st century. Therefore, quitting smoking plays an important role in good health

    Clean your room and keep your world clean and fresh. Buy some snacks that you usually love to eat and eat more fruits...Say to your friends

    I quit smoking. "Let them be witnesses to your quitting. When he saw a man smoking, he said in his heart, "

    Fool, you're chronically suicidal. ”

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Smoking mainly causes some intake, and carcinogenic gases can seriously damage the function of lung organs and lead to the occurrence of various body diseases.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In addition to shortening the life expectancy of one's own body, more importantly, it will cause great harm to the body of others who smoke second-hand smoke or even third-hand smoke.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The wallet can't stand it, and it hurts the wallet a little.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is harmful to the lungs and can cause lung cancer!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Smoking causes cancer: The World Health Organization confirms that smoking is associated with 30% of cancers.

    Smoking can cause cardiovascular disease and can easily cause stroke.

    Smoking can lead to diseases such as lung cancer, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, etc.

    Smoking increases the chances of a man losing sexual function and fertility.

    Smoking can lead to early menopause and predisposition to osteoporosis.

    Smoking, which can cause yellowing of teeth and fingers, bad breath, and easy to form a cigarette face

    Smoking in pregnant women can lead to premature birth and low weight of the fetus.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    A person who smokes 15 to 20 cigarettes a day is 14 times more likely to die from lung, oral or throat cancer than a non-smoker. Its susceptibility to esophageal cancer is 4 times greater than that of non-smokers; The chance of dying from bladder cancer is twice as great; The chances of dying from heart disease are also twice as high. Cigarette smoking is a major cause of chronic bronchitis and emphysema, while chronic lung disease itself increases the risk of pneumonia and heart disease, and smoking also increases the risk of high blood pressure.

    Heart and arteries.

    Nicotine can cause the heart to beat faster and blood pressure higher, and tobacco smoke may be due to carbon monoxide, which seems to promote atherogenesis accumulation, which is a cause of many heart diseases, and people who smoke a lot of cigarettes have a much greater chance of dying from a heart attack than non-smokers.

    Poisons in cigarette smoke.

    Cigarettes, cigars and pipes contain many different substances, but the three most harmful substances are tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide, which are responsible for the premature death of many smokers.

    Pregnant women who smoke 15 to 20 cigarettes a day have twice the chance of miscarriage than non-smoking women, and are more likely to give birth to premature babies or babies with weak constitution, the mortality rate of babies born to smoking women in the postpartum period is about 30% higher than that of babies born to non-smoking women, and the so-called "Qingji smoking", or second-hand smoke, will increase the chance of lung cancer in non-smokers. Some brands of cigarettes contain less tar and nicotine than other cigarettes, but there is no completely "safe" cigarette in the world. So, switching to a "light" cigarette doesn't necessarily help. Habitual heavy smokers usually develop a habit of inhaling deeply and increasing the number of cigarettes they smoke when they switch to light cigarettes.

    Most smokers in the esophagus like to swallow a certain amount of smoking, so the digestive tract (especially the esophagus and pharynx) is at risk of cancer.

    The fine hairs in the lungs that line the airways are usually expelled from the lung tissue. In addition to causing cancer, the chemicals in tobacco smoke will gradually destroy some villi and increase mucus secretion, so that chronic diseases occur in the lungs and they are susceptible to bronchitis. Obviously, the "smoker's cough" is due to the impaired mechanical efficiency of the lungs for cleaning, and therefore the amount of sputum increases.

    Bladder cancer can be caused by inhalation of carcinogenic chemicals contained in tar, which are absorbed into the blood and then taken out in the urine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What is the harm of carbon monoxide to the human body?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The lungs are one thing, and the damage to the lungs is chronic and persistent, and the days are over, and by the time you feel it, it is already serious.

    Second, it is also harmful to teeth and oral health, yellow teeth, and easy to have bad breath.

    Third, it is also harmful to your family's health, if the pregnant woman stays in an environment where people smoke for a long time, it may cause miscarriage and abnormal fetal development.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Smoking is a real health hazard.

    Because tobacco contains nicotine (nicotine), it is highly toxic. It has been reported that nicotine in one cigarette can poison 10 mice, nicotine in 25 cigarettes can poison a cow, and 40 60 milligrams of nicotine can kill people. Nicotine damages brain cells, causing central nervous system symptoms in smokers; It causes increased blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, and even arrhythmia and heart disease; Causes stomach pain and other stomach problems; Damage to the bronchial mucosa, causing chronic bronchitis.

    More seriously, tobacco dramatically increases the risk of cancer in the lungs, mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, pancreas, bladder and renal pelvis, as well as cancers and leukemia in the nasal cavity, sinuses, stomach, liver, kidneys, cervix. Their danger is determined by how long and how much smokers smoke. For some smokers, alcoholic beverages can also exacerbate the health effects.

    However, there is also evidence that smoking does not cause breast cancer and can reduce the frequency of cancer of the uterine wall.

    There are no clear results showing the association between smoking and the risk of rectal, colon and prostate cancer.

    Some of these types of cancer are more likely to be affected by objects in the smoker's field, smoker drinking, and smoker infection.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Smoking can lead to a black lump in your lungs and become infected with viruses, which can be life-threatening and shorten your lifespan. Of course, the harm doesn't stop there.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Smoking in the long run can lead to infections in your lungs, but of course there are more harms than that.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Smoking is an important pathogen for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other diseases, and smoking has become the second global killer after hypertension. In particular, smoking is the leading risk factor for lung cancer. The Wen Xingyu incident once again reminds us that it is urgent to put an end to smoking!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Although everyone knows that.

    But I can't quit, the boy sucks for the first time to be handsome, but then he can't control it after smoking too much.

    In order to get addicted to the beginning.

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