Friday, 11 November 2016

10 really bad smoking diseases



Smoking cigarettes doesn’t kill everyone. If only it did! Instead, it makes people suffer. It causes some really terrible diseases and it makes people suffer gruesome fate at times. Let’s look at some of the most horrible diseases caused by smoking:

1.     Lung Cancer
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer does. Smoking cigarettes is the primary cause of lung cancers, responsible for more than 80 % deaths. Most people do not have a chance of surviving within 5 years of diagnosis.

2.     COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
COPD makes it hard to breathe. It is an obstructive lung disease. It leads to serious long-term disability. It leads to an early death. It is one of the most tiring diseases as it makes it difficult to be active, to play, and to climb stairs and slowly makes it exhausting or impossible to walk even short distance. It’s been known to cause people being stuck in homes and 80 % of all COPD diseases is a result of smoking cigarettes.

3.     Heart Disease
Heart is not aloof from the hazards of smoking. Your heart suffers from the blockages and narrowing of arteries, all thanks to smoking. This means your heart receives less blood and oxygen and also circulates less to your body. So if you don’t want to let your heart suffer, quitting smoking is a good idea to consider.

4.     Stroke
Due to the effect of smoking on your heart and your arteries, your body can suffer from a triggered stroke. Since your body is receiving less blood and the blood supply to brain may be temporarily blocked, your brain cells tend to get deprived of oxygen and start dying. A stroke can cause altered brain function, slurred speech, death or worse still paralysis. A life of dependency is what smoking can lead to.

5.     Asthma
A chronic lung disease, Asthma makes it difficult to let air move in and out of your lungs. It makes breathing very laborious and difficult. Cigarette smoke causes irritation in air passages and triggers severe and sudden asthma attacks. In fact, even passive smoking of cigarette smoke can trigger / cause Asthma.


6.     Reproductive Effects in Women
Smoking can cause the fertilized egg to implant elsewhere. It can cause serious complications in pregnancy and can also be life-threatening. Smoking can reduce fertility in women and makes it difficult for a smoking woman to get pregnant. Not just this, it can cause a lot of other reproductive complications.

7.     Low Birth-Weight and Premature Babies
Smoking in women affects not just them, but also their babies. Pregnant women can face a lot of complications due to smoking; however, they do not suffer alone. Smoking during pregnancy can cause premature child-birth. It can also cause a baby to be born with low birth-weight.  Babies born too small or too early usually develop teir own health complications and even have an increased risk of death.


8.     Diabetes
Smoking increases the probability of getting type 2 diabetes. In fact, smokers have a 30 – 40 % higher probability of getting type 2 diabetes. Further, diabetes doesn’t come alone. It usually comes with a conglomerate of more problems like heart and kidney diseases, complications like poor blood flow to legs and feet, nerve damage, blindness and possible gangrenes and amputations. Smoking can increase the risks of all such diseases by increasing the risk of the root caus – Diabetes.

9.     Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Blindness and Cataracts
Smoking can affect eyes. It can result in damaged eyes and vision loss. It also increases macular degeneration that is age-related. In fact smoking is one of the leading causes of blindness in senior citizens.

10.  Over 10 Other Types of Cancer, Including Cervix, Colon, Liver, Pancreas and Stomach Cancer
But of course, saying that smoking is the cause for cancer is an understatement. For all types of cancers, which are almost more than 10 smokers have an extraordinarily high propensity of suffering from cancers. It can cause not just the primary lung cancer but also enhance the development of secondary cancers of various types.

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