Does second hand smoke harm the fetus, and what are the dangers of second hand smoke to the fetus

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, smoking is prohibited in the accommodation, and complaints may result in a fine.

    If you report them, it can cause a quarrel and be bad for yourself.

    If you don't have a way for the time being, you can only endure it, and after you have the financial ability to leave, stay away from these people.

    Ways to reduce secondhand smoke harm:

    1. No smoking at home: First of all, parents should not smoke or quit smoking in time, and secondly, they should not let visiting relatives and friends smoke indoors, and if it is unavoidable, they should also clean the room in time after they leave.

    2. Choose a non-smoking area in a public place: some public places are non-smoking, or there are non-smoking areas. This keeps your baby away from people who smoke. If there is no smoke-free area, smokers should also be kept away.

    3. Precautions for daily life: let children eat more fruits and vegetables, which are rich in vitamins can effectively prevent cancer and anti-cancer, as well as antioxidant effects. Also, drink plenty of water and exercise more. Accelerate the excretion of urine and sweat, and help to excrete some harmful substances in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Secondhand smoke is widely recognized by the medical community as harmful to pregnant women. If a normal person inhales second-hand smoke for a long time, the negative effects may even exceed those of smokers. Generally speaking, passive smoking can cause various adverse reactions in pregnant women, affect immunity, and lead to easy colds, headaches, and so on.

    Secondhand smoke contains a large number of harmful substances, including 69 kinds of harmful substances that can cause cancer, which can cause mutations in key genes in the body, thereby affecting the dysregulation of normal growth control mechanisms, and eventually leading to cell carcinogenesis and malignant tumors. Inhaling secondhand smoke can lead to lung cancer, oral cavity and nasopharyngeal malignancies, and more. In addition, secondhand smoke can also cause hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy.

    Therefore, passive smoking in pregnant women also has the possibility of developing cancer.

    If pregnant women are exposed to secondhand smoke for a long time, it will not only have a negative impact on the body organs, but also may lead to pregnancy-induced hypertension in pregnant women. At the same time, it is also the main factor that causes various smoking and various pregnancy complications, such as gestational hypertension, gestational hyperglycemia, etc., which are directly related to secondhand smoke. If a pregnant woman inhales secondhand smoke for a long time during pregnancy, it will not only cause her own blood vessels to be adversely affected, but also cause the fetus's blood vessel development to be adversely affected.

    It can be seen that second-hand smoke is even potentially fatal to pregnant women, and expectant mothers must pay attention!

    The information comes from the sharing of knowledge about beauty and motherhood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Second-hand smoke, also known as passive smoking, refers to the common name of the breath exhaled by the smoker and the smoke smell when the cigarette itself burns.

    Secondhand smoke contains more than 4,000 substances, including more than 40 carcinogens, which may be mixed with the decay products of oxygen if inhaled by non-smokers, causing greater harm to human health.

    As a result, there is often the illusion that non-smokers are more likely to get lung cancer than smokers. What are the dangers of secondhand smoke to human health?

    1. Secondhand smoke can cause respiratory diseases and induce lung cancer. Harmful substances such as tar and nicotine in the smoke of secondhand smoke inhibit the activity of cilia in the respiratory tract and interfere with the function of phagocytes. Edema and congestion of the bronchial mucosa occurs, causing respiratory infections.

    It can lead to respiratory diseases, such as asthma, pharyngitis, tracheitis, pneumonia, etc., and lung cancer when the deficit is severe.

    2. Secondhand smoke can cause abnormal fetal development during pregnancy. The harmful substances in secondhand smoke will pollute the environment in the womb, reduce the blood oxygen content in the mother's body, and cause various abnormal life indications in the fetus due to lack of oxygen. It is easy to cause fetal growth retardation and defects of various fetal systems.

    In severe cases, it can cause premature birth.

    3. Secondhand smoke can cause cardiovascular diseases. Carbon monoxide in secondhand smoke can cause the body to lack oxygen, and nicotine in secondhand smoke can cause abnormalities in blood vessels. Various harmful substances in secondhand smoke can cause various cardiovascular diseases, and in severe cases, it can induce myocardial infarction.

    Erwang smoke will increase various pathologies and cervical cancers in women.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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