Hello I am sagar of 19 I usually smoke 2 to 3 cigarettes a day . I did smoking from past 2 months . All I want to know is I am feeling a little pain in my chest , in the middle of the chest . The pain is felt in the bone ,in the middle of the chest from where ribs starts. Please suggest me any measure or is that is any symptoms of any health related problem ! And another question is . Is there any risk of developing lungs cancer ? And also tell me the exercise to neglect the effects of smoking without giving it up. thanks Sagar Srivastav.
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You maybe most probably suffering from gastritis or gastro esophageal reflux disease. You have to avoid spicy and fried foods. Also avoid junk food and fast food. If your problems are worse, you need to take an ecg and take medications. There is no exercise to neglect the effects of smoking. Stopping smoking is the only way to stay healthy.
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There is no such thing as negating the effects of cigarette smoke by exercise or any other means except quitting. You should get yourself checked for this chest pain immediately anyway. Look at this information about the effects of cigarette smoke and decide for yourself if you want to play around with your health all for the sake of continuing smoking:Summary: (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention) ? Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. This is nearly one in five deaths. ? More than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have died in all the wars fought by the United States during its history. ? Smoking causes about 90% (or 9 out of 10) of all lung cancer deaths in men and women.1,2 More women die from lung cancer each year than from breast cancer. ? About 80% (or 8 out of 10) of all deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are caused by smoking. ? Cigarette smoking increases risk for death from all causes in men and women. ? Smoking is estimated to increase the risk? o For coronary heart disease by 2 to 4 times o For stroke by 2 to 4 times o Of men developing lung cancer by 25 times ? Of women developing lung cancer by 25.7 times ? Smoking causes diminished overall health, increased absenteeism from work, and increased health care utilization and cost. ? Smoking causes stroke and coronary heart disease. ? Even people who smoke fewer than five cigarettes a day can have early signs of cardiovascular disease. ? Smoking damages blood vessels and can make them thicken and grow narrower. This makes your heart beat faster and your blood pressure go up. Clots can also form. ? Blockages caused by smoking can also reduce blood flow to your legs and skin. ? Lung diseases caused by smoking include COPD, which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. ? Cigarette smoking causes most cases of lung cancer. ? If you have asthma, tobacco smoke can trigger an attack or make an attack worse. ? Smokers are 12 to 13 times more likely to die from COPD than nonsmokers. Smoking can cause cancer almost anywhere in your body: ? Bladder ? Blood (acute myeloid leukemia) ? Cervix ? Colon and rectum (colorectal) ? Esophagus ? Kidney and ureter ? Larynx ? Liver ? Oropharynx (includes parts of the throat, tongue, soft palate, and the tonsils) ? Pancreas ? Stomach ? Trachea, bronchus, and lung ? Smoking can make it harder for a woman to become pregnant and can affect her baby's health before and after birth. Smoking increases risks for: o Preterm (early) delivery o Stillbirth (death of the baby before birth) o Low birth weight o Sudden infant death syndrome (known as SIDS or crib death) o Ectopic pregnancy o Orofacial clefts in infants ? Smoking can also affect men's sperm, which can reduce fertility and also increase risks for birth defects and miscarriage. ? Smoking can affect bone health. o Women past childbearing years who smoke have weaker bones than women who never smoked, and are at greater risk for broken bones. ? Smoking affects the health of your teeth and gums and can cause tooth loss. ? Smoking can increase your risk for cataracts (clouding of the eye?s lens that makes it hard for you to see) and age-related macular degeneration (damage to a small spot near the center of the retina, the part of the eye needed for central vision). ? Smoking is a cause of type 2 diabetes mellitus and can make it harder to control. The risk of developing diabetes is 30?40% higher for active smokers than nonsmokers. ? Smoking causes general adverse effects on the body, including inflammation and decreased immune function. ? Smoking is a cause of rheumatoid arthritis.
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There is no way you can nullify the harmful effects of smoking without giving it up. You can try nicotine gums and patches if you wish to abstain. Smoking for 2 months, generally does not predispose to cancer, but it is never too soon, to develop cancer. It generally does not sound like cancer yet, but I would still advise to quit smoking. Its uncool.
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