Smoking Diseases

Smoking refers to the Nicotinan plant of various types and types of modified or not genetically, with all its parts. Pitch, meaning the dry remnant of non - nicotine tobacco smoke. Smoking addiction is the deadliest poisoning for society. Death results from tobacco - causing diseases. In each cigarette there is [...]
Smoking refers to the Nicotinan plant of various types and types of modified or not genetically, with all its parts. Pitch, meaning the dry remnant of non - nicotine tobacco smoke. Smoking addiction is the deadliest poisoning for society. Death results from tobacco - causing diseases. There are more than 4,000 thousand toxic chemicals in each cigarette that cause cancer or that enable cancer to develop. 50 of these are designed to directly affect cancer.
Nicotine is the subject of tobacco addiction. This is a toxic alkalide substation found in tobacco and there is toxic activity in the autonomous Nikotina nervous system also accelerates heart rate, increases tension and increases the risk of coagulating blood.
The carbon monoxide gas found in tobacco smoke reduces the blood's capacity to sustain oxygen and prevents sufficient oxygen transport to the tissues. As a result, those who smoke during physical exercise tire faster.
According to World Health Association data (WHO) in 2006, 4.8 million people died of smoking diseases. This number is thought to reach 10 million in 2025. It is also named that from this figure, 7 million people belong to developing countries like our country and 25-30% of people who die from tobacco earlier.
• Smoking is the cause of 35% of cancer deaths in men and 15% of female cancer deaths.
• Smoking is the cause of 90% lung cancer deaths. Lung cancer takes first place in cancer deaths. Smokers face a risk of lung cancer 20 times greater than nonsmoking.
• Even those who do not smoke but are under the influence of those who smoke (surved drinkers) have a risk of lung cancer 3 times higher than nondrinkers.
• Smokers in addition to lung cancer are at risk of cancer of the mouth, tongue, lip, throat, food (ezophagus), panchreas, kidneys, bladders, prostates, and cervical neck.
• Women who do not drink but are under the influence of tobacco smoke have a higher risk of breast cancer
- Smoking is the main cause of lung disease and respiratory paths that presented more difficulty breathing, such as chronic bronkitis and emphzomia. The death caused by these diseases is 40 times higher than those who do not drink. • The risk of heart crisis is 3 times higher for smokers. • Smoking affects the flow of blood and blood vessels. This impact increases the risk of brain blood vessels and the risk of paralyzing. Smoking causes gangrene leg. • Smoking women are at risk of having more unwanted abortions, premature births, small - weight babies, and infertility. Women who use drugs to control pregnancy (oral concepts) and smoke risk heart attacks. • Smoking causes obsession with males. • Smoking increases the risk of stomach ulcers and slows down its healing. • Smoking causes skin drying, psoriase disease, and facilitates the formation of cataracts in the eye.










