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The-health-risks-of-cigarette-smoking---part-i
By Adam Waxler
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler
Many people take risks in life. In fact, some of the wealthiest
people in the world will tell you they would have never gotten
anywhere if they did not take any risks. However, while some risks
are worth the chance some simply are not. The health risks of
cigarette smoking is one of those risks because the end result
of smoking cigarettes is almost always the same.
So what are the harmful effects of cigarette smoking?
There are many harmful chemicals in cigarettes that can be broken
down into four main components: irritants, nicotine, carbon monoxide,
and carcinogens. When considering the health risks of cigarettes
smoking, it is important to look at each of these four components.
1. Irritants
An average cigarette contains irritants like ammonia, formaldehyde
and oxides. Such irritants usually cause the respiratory tract
to swell.
2. Carcinogen
There are roughly 40 kinds of chemicals in cigarettes that are
considered carcinogenic, meaning cancer promoting.
Lung cancer is usually related to cigarette smoking because the
respiratory system of a smoker is more vulnerable. The mortality
rate of lung cancer cases is very high and found to be dependent
on the number of cigarette consumed.
3. Carbon Monoxide
The carbon monoxide component of a cigarette harms the circulatory
system. This disables the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen
to the heart.
4. Nicotine
Nicotine is the major component of the cigarette and it also poses
a notorious threat to the body. Nicotine causes the act of smoking
to be highly addicting. Nicotine in the body system could also
result in an increased heart rate and high blood pressure.
The four harmful components of the cigarette mentioned above all
contribute to the negative effects cigarette smoking has on the
human body. The immediate effects of cigarette smoking may be
manifested by coughing, burning of the nose and throat or dizziness.
There is also the tendency of increasing the health risks of a
person already suffering from illnesses like high blood pressure
and diabetes.
While there are claims that cigarette smoking may not directly
cause the increase in high blood pressure, cigarette smoking does
increase the risk of suffering a stroke or heart attack. Most
doctors agree that cigarette smoking results in the body being
susceptible to cardiovascular or heart diseases.
Peripheral vascular disease is also widespread among cigarette
smokers. This pertains to the disease affecting the lower limbs
of the person. This is due to the atherosclerosis or the narrowing
of the arteries in the blood vessels of the limb. The narrowing
is caused by the building up of plaque.
Studies also show that cigarette smoking is particularly risky
to the female body. A woman cigarette smoker may have a more difficult
time getting pregnant as a consequence of cigarette smoking. A
pregnant woman who smokes cigarettes will definitely harm the
baby inside her womb. Studies reveal
that cigarette smoking actually
increases the probability for the incidence of having a low birth
weight, stillbirths, and sudden infant death syndrome. The mother
also is in danger as cigarette smoking will increase the risk
of having a high blood pressure or suffering a stroke.
Another health risk to cigarette smoking is passive smoking from
secondhand smoke.
Passive smoking is the involuntary exposure to cigarette smoke.
In this case, even a non-smoker’s health is put at risk. Breathing
in fumes from another person’s cigarette (secondhand smoke) may
cause the same adverse effects as it does to an ordinary smoker.
Recent studies show that those exposed to secondhand smoke, children
and adults alike, have a higher risk of developing lung and other
respiratory problems. Children who are constantly exposed to secondhand
smoke are susceptible to colds, ear infections and breathing problems.
There are risks in life that are worth taking. However, one must
recognize those risks that may cost one his or her life and clearly,
one life-threatening risk includes cigarette smoking.
Article
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About the Author:
Adam
Waxler
Adam Waxler publishes a series of health related information products
including his new "Stop Smoking" resource filled with with FREE
articles and tips on how to Stop Smoking @
http://www.1-800-stop-smoking.com/quit-smoking
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