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June 25, 2009
Effects of Cigarette Smoking
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It’s very difficult for some people to understand, but the health effects of smoking touch more than just your lungs alone.  While many still connect lung cancer with smoking, they are often uneducated about just how completely dangerous smoking effects can be.

Sure, we all know about lung cancer and bronchitis.  But did you know that cigarette smoking is the number one contributor to heart attacks as well?  Did you also know that many types of cancers are also thought to be caused by the harmful effects of cigarette smoking, including liver cancer, bladder cancer, cancer of the larynx, cancer of the throat, cancer of the mouth and tongue, esophageal cancer, cancer of the large intestine, and even cancer of the bloodstream?

Cigarettes are not just rolled tobacco, as many people innocently think.  The tobacco industry purposely adds ingredients in order to increase tobacco’s addictiveness.  There are approximately 4000 chemicals in cigarette smoke, many of them toxic. The ingredients in cigarettes affect everything from the internal functioning of organs to the efficiency of the body’s immune system.  The effects of cigarette smoking are destructive and widespread, covering your entire body from head to toe.

Lung cancer is not the only effect of cigarette smoking that hits the respiratory system.  Most smokers are more prone to bronchitis, a constant shortness of breath and persistent cough with sputum, and are more likely to get colds, flu, pneumonia, and asthma.  Smoking also complicates tuberculosis and virtually any other respiratory condition one can get.

The heart is also one of the major parts of the body that is not immune to the effects of smoking.  Many heart attacks can be traced to smoking.  Smoking blocks and weakens the arteries of the heart and constricts blood vessels, making the heart need to work harder just to do its job.

When thinking about the body’s mid-section, cancers of the esophagus, abdomen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and colon are all traced to the effects of smoking.  The bones are also not immune to smoking’s effects.  Osteoporosis, spine and hip fractures, and degenerative disc disease can be traced back to smoking.  Infertility is another issue with heavy and chronic smokers, both male and female.  Men can have lower sperm counts and decreased sperm motility, and women can have difficulty with ovulation when smoking.

As for the rest of the body, the effects of smoking are many, including blood diseases, decreased circulation to the feet and toes, and difficulty recovering from wounds.  Really, when you think about it, there is not one place on the human body that does not suffer, and suffer greatly, from smoking’s effects.  Really, is there any reason why it’s not time to quit smoking for good?

 

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