If you are still smoking right now, you should consider quitting immediately. There have been many warnings about the disease in smokers that are widespread in the media. The most common risk is that it can damage the lung tissue and respiratory tract.
Many smokers who dodge by saying his body is healthy, so it is not motivated to stop the habit. In fact, there are a variety of diseases in smokers who are not mild, due to the habit of smoking for years.
Various diseases in smokers to watch out for
You need to know that cigarettes contain more than 7,000 chemicals that can enter the lungs. Of these thousands of materials, 250 of them belong to the group of hazardous materials, at least 69 of which are cancer triggers, such as arsenic, benzene, chromium, cadmium, nickel, and vinyl chloride. In addition, cigarettes contain no nicotine content. The nicotine content of smokers risks increasing blood pressure, reducing oxygen levels to the heart, increasing heart rate. Nicotine can also damage the inside of blood vessels, including those in the heart. Not only that, there are still a variety of diseases in smokers who are no less dangerous:Lung cancer
Smoking is one of the main causes of lung cancer, which mostly leads to death. The more you smoke, the greater the risk. Damage to the lung tissue will slow down and then stop as you stop smoking.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or a combination of both including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In emphysema, the wall that limits the air sacs (alveolar septa) becomes damaged resulting in the air sacs (alveoli) becoming larger and the number decreasing. This disrupts the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. In smokers who already suffer from emphysema, the entire chest can be enlarged.
Coronary heart disease
Most sufferers of coronary heart disease are mostly active smokers. Coronary heart disease is a term that describes what happens when your heart's blood supply is blocked or disrupted by a buildup of fatty substances in the coronary arteries. Over time, the walls of your arteries can become full of fat.
Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infectious disease in the lungs that causes inflammation of the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs. People who have long been active smokers are at greater risk of developing pneumonia and other lung problems in the future compared to nonsmokers.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
This disease, known as acute respitory distress syndrome (ARDS), is a condition that causes fluid to leak into the lungs so that it blocks oxygen from entering your organs. This disease is classified as severe and serious because sometimes it can be life threatening. Active smokers can be at risk of developing acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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