Thursday, 23 April 2015

The dangers of smoking





Reader asks: What is the smoking on human health risk
"Smoking significantly affects all body tissues, where he works to reduce the proportion of oxygen in the body which affects the cells which feed on the oxygen and blood growth", pointing out that the cigarette contains four thousand poisonous substance of especially dangerous carbon monoxide and nicotine as containing 37 articles carcinogenic.

He adds: "Studies have shown that smoking one osteoporosis where weakens bones and exposure to break factors and this happens as a result of increased nicotine ratios in the blood, which leads to constriction of blood vesselscertainly affects of smoking on the respiratory system, where cause mouth cancer, which is the first member of the breathing process It also causes throat cancer, lung cancer, which is the most important molecule in the respiratory system. "

Explains dSafwat"Research has shown that smoking leads to inflammation of the occurrence of chronic airways, making breathing difficult on a human."
             
Regarding the impact of smoking on the heart confirms Dr. Wael it affects the arteries of the heart and leads to the occurrence of coronary heart disease in addition to the occurrence of strokes, and smoking greatly affects the skin where the leads to the appearance of wrinkles and early deficit him and atrophy of skin cellsalso Smoking causes gum disease the patient may lose his teeth as a result of severe Tsush as a result of smoking, the smoker often loses its ability to smile as a result of the presence of a yellow layers up to the black smoker's teeth by cigarette smoke.

On Gastrointestinal smoking refers dSafwat that smoking causes by cancerous substances within it in the incidence of irritable bowel cancer and lose their appetite and leads to the occurrence of stomach ulcersdoes not end the effect of smoking on the human body which affects the liver, which is an antioxidant status in the body which leads to the occurrence of liver disease cirrhosis and liver infections epidemic

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