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Asked for male, 25 years old from Sonipat
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You have to quit cold turkey because the body and mind will torture you endlessly while attempting a reduction in smoking. The tobacco tar in cigarette smoke lines your lung with huge patches that make that portion dysfunctional. Your oxygen carrying capacity is jeopardized, and breathing is impinged on. But don’t be discouraged because it is not too late even now to reverse all the ill-effects of smoking. I don’t know what other organs could be damaged but do go for a thorough medical check-up ...more
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When you smoke you damage your lungs: when you smoke more you damage your lungs more: and if you smoke less you damage your lungs no less – well may be a little less. Your desire to smoke less is most welcome but it is not enough. You must quit your smoking completely and you must do it now, seriously. The tobacco tar in cigarette smoke lines your lung with huge patches that make that portion dysfunctional. Your oxygen carrying capacity is jeopardized, and breathing is impinged. But don’t be dis...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Srinagar
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There are no health benefits of smoking. Smoking causes lung and oral cancer as well as interstitial lung disease. It affects peripheral blood vessels adversely and can cause respiratory and circulatory issues. It is advisable to quit immediately. Consult a psychiatrist with experience in deaddiction.
With the right medication and counseling it is likely that you will be able to quit smoking successfully.
With the right medication and counseling it is likely that you will be able to quit smoking successfully.
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Asked for Male, 29 years old from Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user
Smoking is harmful and while direct effect is on the lungs (breathlessness, cough), over time it effects almost all organs of the body including the heart. It causes not only lung cancer but cancers of other organs as well. Guthka is also very harmful and is most common cause of Oral Caner (Cancer of the Mouth) and Laryngeal Cancer (Cancer of the Voice Box) - which entails a very painful existence for the patient.
How cleanly they are manufactured is not important becau...more
Smoking is harmful and while direct effect is on the lungs (breathlessness, cough), over time it effects almost all organs of the body including the heart. It causes not only lung cancer but cancers of other organs as well. Guthka is also very harmful and is most common cause of Oral Caner (Cancer of the Mouth) and Laryngeal Cancer (Cancer of the Voice Box) - which entails a very painful existence for the patient.
How cleanly they are manufactured is not important becau...more
Asked for male, 52 years old from Kolkata
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Detailed assessment is needed. Like the reason behind smoking, number of cigarettes and comorbid medical condition. Next you should be assessed for withdrawal from smoking and for reducing further craving. Thre are medications to reduce nicotine craving too. If you consult a psychiatrist they will be able to help you. All the best.
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A number of factors may increase your risk of lung cancer. Some risk factors can be controlled, for instance, by quitting smoking. Other like family history or environmental factors can t be controlled.
Smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Not only harmful for you but also for your loved ones inhaling second-hand smoke.
If you quit smoking, even after smoking for many years, you can significantly reduce your chances of developing lung cancer.
There are strategies f...more
Smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Not only harmful for you but also for your loved ones inhaling second-hand smoke.
If you quit smoking, even after smoking for many years, you can significantly reduce your chances of developing lung cancer.
There are strategies f...more
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