yes of course
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
While smoking is not a direct cause of asthma, it can significantly worsen asthma symptoms and increase the risk of developing respiratory issues. Studies suggest that around 20% of adults with asthma may have a history of smoking, and exposure to secondhand smoke can also trigger asthma symptoms in non-smokers. The exact number of people who develop asthma specifically due to smoking is difficult to determine, as asthma is influenced by various factors, including genetics and environmental exposures.
Yes it does because the bronchus is being filled with smoke. So as a reaction the bronchus closes counteracting a asthma attack. I know from experience.
Yes, the use of ibuprofen can trigger or worsen asthma exacerbation in some individuals.
smoking worsens emphysema
The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
Yes, ibuprofen can worsen asthma symptoms in some individuals. It is important for people with asthma to consult with their healthcare provider before taking ibuprofen or any other medication to ensure it is safe for them.
Just by smoking you can get cancer. Asthma just makes it worse faster.
These are just a small handful of conditions worsened by smokingAny Pulmonary disorders!!Asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, allergies, COPD, cancerarthereosclerosis, heart disease and benign hypertension
it does
The disadvantage of growing pepper is when you have asthma it can worsen.
No, ibuprofen is not recommended for managing asthma symptoms as it can worsen asthma and trigger asthma attacks. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper asthma management.