Saturday, September 24, 2011

24 Fatal Disease Due to Smoking

Cigarettes have more adverse effects, because cigarette damage almost every organ of the human body, therefore, smoking can cause a variety of diseases that very much, at least there were 24 fatal diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Adverse effects of smoking to health will normally appear in a long time, over 5 years. Especially cigarette tobacco products can be shaped cigarette, cigarettes, cigars, hand-rolled, using a pipe, tobacco being sucked, or smokeless tobacco.

In the list below are described a variety of diseases and body parts that can be affected by adverse effects of smoking. Men or women who smoke face the same risk of poor, namely death. In addition there are special risks for women is the disruption of reproductive function.

Until recently not found any good effects of smoking cigarettes. Because of its impact is very bad even among religious people agree to help reduce smoking in society, namely the smoking ban issue recommendations.

Here are the diseases and health problems in the organs of the body caused by smoking.

Cancer:

The lungs (lung cancer)
Oral cavity
Pharynx
Larynx
Esophagus (squamous cell carcinoma)
Esophagus (adenocarcinoma)
Pancreas
Urinary Bladder
Renal pelvis
Kidney (renal cell carcinoma)
Stomach
Uterine cervix
Granulocytic cells of bone marrow (leukemia myeoloid)
Nasal cavities
Nasal sinuses
Liver

Respiratory System:

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Including pneumonia, acute respiratory Illnesses
Premature onset of and an accelerated decline in lung function
All major respiratory symptoms in adults, including coughing, phlegm, wheezing & dyspnoea
Poor asthma control

Cardiovascular system:

Coronary heart disease (CHD)
Cerebrovascula disease
Aortic aneurysm
Peripheral artery

Other diseases:

Gastric ulcer
Cataract
Periodontitis
Duodenal ulcer
Adverse surgical outcomes related to wound healing and respiratory complications
Hip fracture
Reduced fertility in females
Crohn's disease
Age-related macular degeneration
Tobacco amblyopia
Osteoporosis

Specialized respiratory system disorders in infants / children, whose mothers smoked:

Impaired lung growth
Early-onset of lung function decline
Respiratory symptoms including coughing, phlegm, wheezing dyspnoea
Asthma-related symptoms (wheezing)

Female Reproductive System:

Pregnancy complications
Preterm delivery and shortened gestation
Fetal growth restrictions and low birth weight
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

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