Short Term Effects Tobacco affects anyone who smokes it. When or if you smoke is it can cause rising in blood pressure, rise in heart rate, restrict the flow of blood from the heart to the brain, it speeds up the brain, causes arteries to narrow. The carbon monoxide reduce the amount of oxygen the blood can carry. It can also cough and sneezing. Long Term Effects As I said before smoking tobacco affects anyone who uses it. Now you might be wondering what could happen if you smoking for a long period of time, lets say about 30 years. You could have a number of different chronic lung diseases. How does coronary Heart disease or stroke. My favorite option would be to have cancer in the: lung, mouth, throat box, cervix, pancreas, or kidneys.
Some of the consequences of smoking includes bad breath, cancer of the mouth, lips and nose, loss of the sense of taste and smell. Other includes eye cataracts, and increased risk of brain damage.
The social consequences of smoking are that, because the percent of the overall population smoking has gone down, you may stand out, in a bad way. Some people may think you are disgusting because you smoke. Some people may stay away from you so they do not get second hand smoke, which can be just as dangerous as actually smoking the cigarette themselves, sometimes worse. If you smoke, you will be removed from some restaurants and buildings and parks if you smoke there when you aren't supposed to smoke there. You will have to isolate yourself to smoke in some public areas.
Tobacco? No legal consequences unless under age.
no and smoking is bad so you must face the consequences
Stained teeth, smelly clothing, wrinkles, and lung cancer come from smoking.
There are several things that parents and peers can do to prevent kids from smoking. The best thing to do it talk to kids and have them understand the consequences of smoking.
Shortness of breath.addiction to nicotineThe possibility of developing cancer.
The consequences suffered from smoking cigarettes out weigh the pleasure they give.
The baby will be born with Low weight and Premature birth.
The baby will be born with Low weight and Premature birth.
Lung cancer and loss of money. An average smoker spends $1000 on cigarettes.
Studying smoking is important to understand its health effects, such as respiratory diseases and cancer, and to develop effective prevention and cessation strategies. It also helps to identify patterns and trends in smoking behavior, which can guide public health policies and interventions to reduce smoking rates and improve overall population health.
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There are many negative health consequences for an individual if they do not quit smoking. Smoking can cause cancer in the lungs, mouth, throat and kidneys. Also, smoking can cause heart disease, premature deaths, and erectile dysfunction.