Short term effects are - coughing ,reddening of eyes , difficulty in breathing , bad breath ,etc.
Long term effects are - Lung cancer , rotten teeth , Asthma , bronchitis & ultimately death.
Some short term effects of smoking are:
- constant coughing and wheezing
- a persons blood pressure & heart rate is increased, which means the heart is working harder than it should.
- reduced appetite is seen in some people
Some long term effects of smoking are:
- severe internal and external damages to vital organs ( eg. heart etc...)
- receiving many diseases and illness' (eg. lung cancer)
- suffering from mainly the repiratory system that blocks up the veins and capillaries in your body.
Yes It does break your fast for a short answer.
No, cigarettes do not increase concentration. In fact, nicotine, the addictive substance in cigarettes, can have short-term effects on attention and concentration, but in the long run can impair cognitive function and overall health. It is best to explore healthier alternatives for improving concentration.
All activities carried out for short-term enjoyment have long-term effects as well. You may enjoy those cigarettes now, but the long-term effect on your health . . .
Not good. Today people are more knowledgeable about the negative health effects that smoking can cause. On the other hand, the stereotypical tough or cool guy/gal image that was once associated with smoking has been replaced with one of lower class and in the lower socioeconomic status. Men and women do not think smoking places a person higher on the social status bar but the opposite.
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Your breath will be awful, and your clothes will smell like smoke.
10 short term effects are:coughingdry skinbad breathsometimes yellow finger nails and toe nailsyellow your teethaddictioncausing pimpleslip burnitchy eyesmakes you thirsty
smoking gives you short life and you wont have good health.
*Affect and yes and no short term yes long term no
The pleasure some people experience from smoking cigarettes is often due to the nicotine content, which can produce a feeling of relaxation, reduced stress, and increased alertness. However, this pleasure is short-lived and outweighed by the numerous health risks associated with smoking.
Cancer of the lip, mouth and tongue are associated with prolonged exposure to tobacco products. This data cannot be quantified to the level of accuracy we might like, but there is no question that your risks are increased.
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.