The Impact Of Smoking

Health Impact For Passive Smokers
This article describes the health effects of passive smokers, where the number of communities known as the accidental victim of passive smokers are far more active than the smokers themselves. In fact, sometimes they do not realize that they had smoked cigarettes harmful substances from which they do not really want. Victims can include adult men, adult women, pregnant women, children, to parents. It was not bear seeing them become victims of the brutality of the smokers who deliberately spread like poison in the air for everyone. But I also do not understand, is that smokers also have an awareness when smoking was dangerous for himself and those around them, and when awareness to stop smoking come from? The following are among the list of the impact of passive cigarette smokers.
In adults:
1. Effects on the Brain and Psycho, Stroke
2. Hair smells
3. Watery eyes, blindness
4. Nasal irritation
5. Lung cancer, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Asthma, emphysema (lung disease long term)
6. Vessel Artery Blockage, Heart attack, Angina
7. In pregnant women; Low Birth Weight Babies, miscarriage, stillbirth, complications during childbirth.

In Children:
1. Hair smells
2. Associated with brain tumor, a long-term effect, and the effect on psychiatric
3. Watery eyes, blindness
4. Chronic otitis media
5. Pneumonia, Asthma, chronic respiratory symptoms and lung function decline
6. The reduced absorption of oxygen
7. The increased absorption of nicotine
8. Associated with lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes)

Health Impact For Active Smokers
Below is the impact of active smokers
1. Smelly and dirty hair
2. Effects of brain and psychiatric disease, stroke, addiction and anxiety
3. Watery eyes, blindness and cataract
4. Decrease sense of smell and easy flu
5. Damaging and littering the teeth, mouth cancer, throat, larynx (voice box), and bad breath
6. Wrinkled and damaged skin quickly
7. Eshopagus cancer (cancer of the hollow tube that carries food and liquids from the throat to the stomach)
8. Impaired blood circulation in the arm to the hand
9. Lung cancer (90%), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD (75%), Asthma
10. Blockage of the arteries of the heart (cardiac ischemia - 25%), heart attack
11. Liver cancer
12. leukemia (blood cancer) and renal disorders
13. Inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, and pancreatic
14. Osteoporosis, spine fracture, hip fracture
15. Menstrual pain, menopause (cessation of menstrual cycles run private fisiliogis) early
16. Cervical cancer, infertility in women
17. Infertility and impotence in men
18. Difficult to heal wounds, diabetes mellitus, and disorders of blood circulation in the legs
19. Burn
20. Impairment of the immune system
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