The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
yes of course
ANY lung irritant, like smoking, (or bon fires, air pollution, 2nd hand smoke, etc.) will all continue to worsen emphysema. Emphysema is chronic, though. The damage is already present and will worsen.
Of course-it's worse than cigarettes although you probably smoke less
Your life will worsen. You will have no job, no money... unless you deal. Your family will begin to hate you and you will lose all enjoyment in many things other than smoking weed.
It depends on your psychosomatic system. In most cases, pulmonary damages worsen after 60-70 years. But lung cancer due to smoking can develop in late thirties.
Emphysema is a chronic long-term disease that blocks air way to lungs, meaning it will continue to affect the person by giving them shortness of breath. A treatment to Emphysema is to quit smoking as mentioned above, and then there are medications like Bronchodilators which improve the construction of the airways. So unless they keep smoking, no Emphysema can not worsen and can even be improved.
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.
The short answer: Yes.The explanation: Smoking cigarettes can lead to the development of rheumatic diseases and make them harder to treat, according to three new studies presented at the 2009 annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology in Philadelphia.(Source: Arthritis Today)
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's possible. The second-hand smoke can dry out your eyes making the infection worse. Marijuana is also known to be very dangerous when mixed with some medications.