How bad is smoking?


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How bad is smoking and why it is bad for health?

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How bad is smoking?

PowerPoint Presentation How Bad is Smoking? Image Source:- tobacco21.org Table Content • How bad is Smoking? • Central nervous system. • Respiratory system. • Cardiovascular system. • Integumentary system. • Digestive system. Effect of Smoking How Bad is Smoking? • Smoking not only Effect your body but your family also. • When you smoke, It also effect persons near you. • Now a days it is a trend among youngster to smoke, They feel that it looks cool, They very well know its effect but still they do it. Central Nervous System • Main ingredient of tobacco is nicotine. • Nicotine directly effect your mind and after having it you feel energetic for sometime but after that you will fell tired and carve more, This is the main reason it is difficult to quite smoking. • withdrawal can effect cognitive functioning and you fill like anxious, irritated, and depressed, also create like headaches and sleep problems. Respiratory System • While you are smoking, you are inhaling substances which can damage your lungs and risk of chronic non- reversible lung conditions increases. • chronic non-reversible lung conditions are:- • Emphysema. • chronic bronchitis. • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a group of lung diseases. • lung cancer. Cardiovascular System • Smoking can damage all your cardiovascular system, Smoking restricts your blood flow and damage your blood vessels, Which can create peripheral artery disease. • Smoking increases blood pressure, risk of stroke and blood clots. • Smoking also effect persons near you, secondhand smoke also create same problems like stroke, heart attack, and heart disease. Integumentary System • Because of Smoking Your skin change. • Researcher said that Smoking increase risk of Skin Cancer. • Smoking increase fungal nail infections. • Smoking also increase hair loss, balding and graying. Digestive System • Smoking is cause of mouth, throat, larynx, and esophagus cancer. • Smoking increase risk of pancreatic cancer. • Create risk of type 2 diabetes. Image Source:- tcdata.org.nz Image Source:- quora.com Thank You