Smoking increases a patient's chance of developing an ulcer, decreases the body's response to therapy, and increases the chances of dying from complications.
No. In fact, smoking has been shown to have only a small effect on ulcers.
Smoking does not cause ulcer formation, but it does cause gastritis, and does cause delayed healing of ulcers.
Over 90% of peptic ulcers can be healed with antibiotics AND cessation of the offending agent. The top two promoters of ulcers are 1) alcohol and 2) smoking.
the atmosphere the enviroment the person who is smoking
smoking what? weed? or ciggs?
Smoking does effect your health and your performance. You probably can tell a huge difference by not smoking in your performance. Hope this helps
it does
No.
smoking what? a cigarette? marijuana?
The statement that ulcers in the stomach or small intestine are caused by extreme obesity is untrue. Ulcers are typically caused by smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, steroid use, being over the age of 50, genetics and hypercalcemia.
It is one of the main causes of stomach ulcers.
False