Hi Will smoking affect any of our body parts except lungs I mean the reproductive system or sense organs etc
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Smoking affects every bodily organ indirectly. Quit smoking.
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Yes, almost every organ system, specially reproductive tract
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There are too many dangerous affects that smoking has on your body. I will list out a few that are alarming: first of all cigarette smoke has over 4000 harmful chemical substances in it. Carbon monoxide reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of the red blood cells and leads to oxygen deprivation, fatigue, and lack of stamina. The tobacco tar in cigarette smoke is the carcinogenic or cancer-causing agent in tobacco. The tar covers large parts of the lungs to cause patches which fail to function and leads to poor oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange, the primary action of the lungs. Nicotine, which is the dependence causing agent and very addictive has numerous affects on the body: it can reduce the erectile capacity of the penis for every cigarette that you smoke. It is a vasoconstrictor, that is, it narrows the blood vessels and leads to blood pressure immediately after each cigarette. It can constrict the blood vessels in the brain that can lead to strokes. It narrows the blood vessels over the long term to lead to arteriosclerosis and complete blockage of the coronary blood vessels to lead to heart attack and then damage to the heart itself. Then there are phenols that damage the celia, which are hair like projections lining the throat that help to trap dust and pollution that we inhale, and whip it out of the system. In time the damage is so bad that they collapse and fail to perform this function leading to what is known as the smoker? s cough.
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Ya it can hamper erection and sperm motility.
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