Smoking effects, many parts of the body and each can feel either long term or short-term effects and in some cases both. Below are some comm
Barclay Bert
Smoking
effects, many parts of the body and each can feel either long term or
short-term effects and in some cases both. Below are some common effects
of smoking on different parts of the body.
Circulatory System: Short Term- The circulatory system is adversely affected nearly immediately after your first puff. Smoking raises your heart rate, increases blood pressure, decreases blood flow and thereby oxygen and can cause fat or cholesterol deposits in the blood vessels.
Long Term- Over time the short term effects can really take their toll on your body. You are twice as likely to have coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries in the brain, heart and more, Arteriosclerosis and peripheral artery disease due to long-term restrictions.
Respiratory System: Short Term- The day you take your first drag of a cigarette you will notice the short term effects of smoking on the respiratory system. You may experience coughing, irritation of the eyes, nose or throat and have trouble breathing. Smoking can also irritate any allergies you may presently have. Long Term- The real bad stuff comes from long-term cigarette smoking, especially when you are talking about the respiratory system. You may experience cough, infections or cancer of the larynx and your chances of suffering the following are doubled for those who smoke:
Here are some ways that smoking will and can affect you and your health:
· Peptic Ulcer: This is yet another reason smoking cigarettes is harmful to the body. Smoking not necessarily causes peptic ulcers but it does cause irritation making it difficult for proper recovery. This leads back to a weaken immune system and slow recovery due to the toxins in cigarettes.
· Your ability to work out becomes affected due to the Your ability to work out becomes effected due to the deterioration brought on by smoking and the damage taken to the red blood cells. You will find that your endurance levels are much lower with trouble breathing from simple endurance training.
· Brain damage is also shown to occur. This is because of the lack of oxygen supplied and the exposure of toxins to the brain.
· The most likely cause behind skin problems in smokers is an increased production of harmful enzymes that break down collagen in the skin. Collagen is a protein type that helps to keep the skin smooth and supple by protecting its elasticity. Research has shown that smoking causes wrinkles and damage to skin prematurely, by up to 10 to 20 years. Some of the damage done to the skin by smoking is irreversible, therefore the sooner you quit smoking, the better.
· The effects on mental health are more of a problem when it is still being regularly used. The most common problems are short term memory loss, depression, headaches and paranoia. Persistent users are at risk of developing manic depression, anxiety attacks and at worst psychotic symptoms.
Circulatory System: Short Term- The circulatory system is adversely affected nearly immediately after your first puff. Smoking raises your heart rate, increases blood pressure, decreases blood flow and thereby oxygen and can cause fat or cholesterol deposits in the blood vessels.
Long Term- Over time the short term effects can really take their toll on your body. You are twice as likely to have coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries in the brain, heart and more, Arteriosclerosis and peripheral artery disease due to long-term restrictions.
Respiratory System: Short Term- The day you take your first drag of a cigarette you will notice the short term effects of smoking on the respiratory system. You may experience coughing, irritation of the eyes, nose or throat and have trouble breathing. Smoking can also irritate any allergies you may presently have. Long Term- The real bad stuff comes from long-term cigarette smoking, especially when you are talking about the respiratory system. You may experience cough, infections or cancer of the larynx and your chances of suffering the following are doubled for those who smoke:
Here are some ways that smoking will and can affect you and your health:
· Peptic Ulcer: This is yet another reason smoking cigarettes is harmful to the body. Smoking not necessarily causes peptic ulcers but it does cause irritation making it difficult for proper recovery. This leads back to a weaken immune system and slow recovery due to the toxins in cigarettes.
· Your ability to work out becomes affected due to the Your ability to work out becomes effected due to the deterioration brought on by smoking and the damage taken to the red blood cells. You will find that your endurance levels are much lower with trouble breathing from simple endurance training.
· Brain damage is also shown to occur. This is because of the lack of oxygen supplied and the exposure of toxins to the brain.
· The most likely cause behind skin problems in smokers is an increased production of harmful enzymes that break down collagen in the skin. Collagen is a protein type that helps to keep the skin smooth and supple by protecting its elasticity. Research has shown that smoking causes wrinkles and damage to skin prematurely, by up to 10 to 20 years. Some of the damage done to the skin by smoking is irreversible, therefore the sooner you quit smoking, the better.
· The effects on mental health are more of a problem when it is still being regularly used. The most common problems are short term memory loss, depression, headaches and paranoia. Persistent users are at risk of developing manic depression, anxiety attacks and at worst psychotic symptoms.
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