Yes it can cause pneumonia. Since pneumonia has to do with the lungs it can very easily be triggered my smoking.
COPD is respiratory usually caused by smoking etc
Yes I get pneumonia and pass out alot
Yes and hendiedmfrom mouth cancer and pneumonia.
Pneumonia is caused by many things "including infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, and chemical or physical injury to the lungs". Smoking anything will put you at a higher risk of contracting pneumonia but that risk is still low.
Duke Ellington died of Lung cancer and pneumonia - more than likely as a result of smoking.
I quit smoking and I did not get Pneumonia I must admit however that after I gave up I tended to cough more then ever for nearly two years. It was probably the garbage lining my lungs coming loose and irritating the system.
Pneumonia is a viral infection of your lungs. But its effects can make you feel that you have pneumonia in your shoulders or the whole part of your upper back.
Pneumonia, caused directly by nose, mouth, and throat cancer, due to heavy smoking.
Common risk factors for post-operative pneumonia include older age, smoking, obesity, chronic lung disease, and prolonged anesthesia. Preventive measures include early mobilization, deep breathing exercises, smoking cessation, and proper antibiotic use.
Patients with silicosis should be advised to quit smoking, prevent infections by avoiding crowds and persons with colds or similar infections, and receive vaccinations against influenza and pneumonia.
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Smoking makes it worse, most people who smoke are more susceptible to bronchitis, colds, asthma, pneumonia, and sinus problems due to making your lungs weak by smoking and thus making you ill and ending up catching every sickness that you are exposed to.