Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - Ten Harms of Smoking
Ten Harms of Smoking
First, smoking causes blood clots and causes various heart diseases.

Inhaling carbon monoxide in cigarettes will reduce the ability of blood to absorb oxygen. Nicotine can make the heart beat faster, raise blood pressure, weaken cardiac endurance, cause coronary infarction due to myocardial hypoxia, promote the accumulation of atherosclerosis due to cardiac ischemia (or heartache), and many heart diseases begin to occur.

Second, the damage of smoking to the brain.

Smoking can cause various brain diseases, reduce oxygen and blood circulation in the brain, lead to cerebral vascular bleeding and occlusion, and lead to paralysis, mental decline and stroke.

Third, the harm of smoking to the oral cavity.

Smoking can lead to oral cancer and laryngeal cancer. The heat of tar and smoke in cigarettes will inflame salivary glands, damage taste buds and greatly weaken the ability of taste and smell.

Fourth, the damage of smoking to the lungs.

Smoking can lead to short and irregular cilia of bronchial epithelial cells, dyskinesia, reduced local resistance and susceptibility to infection. Smoking can cause lung cancer.

Fifth, lead to premature aging.

Nicotine in cigarettes can stimulate microvascular spasm and contraction, make skin lack of blood supply and oxygen supply, affect normal metabolism and accelerate aging.

Six, menstrual disorders and dysmenorrhea

Nicotine in tobacco can reduce the secretion of female sex hormones, thus interfering with the physiological process related to menstruation, delaying menarche, menstrual disorder, early arrival of menopausal syndrome, amenorrhea or rare menstruation, and even seriously affecting pregnancy.

Seven, the abnormal rate of delivery babies increased significantly.

The abnormal rate of babies born to smoking women is 2-3 times that of non-smoking women, among which the incidence of congenital heart disease is 73%, and the risk of leukemia is twice that of non-smoking women.

Eight, reduce milk secretion

Smoking will reduce milk secretion, and nicotine will also enter the milk with the blood. Women who smoke 10-20 cigarettes a day can separate 0.4-0.5 mg of nicotine from 1 kg of milk. This is a serious threat to the baby's health.

Nine, susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis

Women who smoke are almost twice as likely to develop early-onset rheumatoid arthritis as non-smokers.

X. Vulnerability to AIDS infection

Mainly manifested in the impact of smoking on the immune system. Smoking can significantly reduce activated immune cells CD4 and lymphocytes. Smoking will affect the vagina, cervix and immune system, reducing immunity. Therefore, under the same circumstances, smokers are more likely to be infected with AIDS than non-smokers.

People's Health Network-Smoking has eight hazards to women: increasing the risk of cancer and giving birth to deformed children.

People's Health Network-Long-term smoking is harmful to 5 teas to eliminate your "smoke poison"