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Mainstream Smoke
When other people are exposed to it, it is second hand smoke.
It's about as bad for your lungs as tobacco smoke is, and chronic marijuana smokers also usually have short-term memory problems (although this usually clears up once the person quits smoking).
When you inhale smoke, you're taking in substances that can damage your lungs. Over time, your lungs lose their ability to filter harmful chemicals. Coughing can't clear out the toxins sufficiently, so these toxins get trapped in the lungs. Smokers have a higher risk of respiratory infections, colds, and flu. In a condition called emphysema, the air sacs in your lungs are destroyed. In chronic bronchitis, the lining of the tubes of the lungs becomes inflamed. Over time, smokers are at increased risk of developing these forms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Long-term smokers are also at increased risk of lung cancer. Withdrawal from tobacco products can cause temporary congestion and respiratory pain as your lungs begin to clear out. Children whose parents smoke are more prone to coughing, wheezing, and asthma attacks than children whose parents don't. They also tend to have more ear infections. Children of smokers have higher rates of pneumonia and bronchitis. Best regards, Aleh Aprelenka
You inhale smoke and the left over tar stays in your lungs and builds up and may lend to cancer long term.
Sugar burns, But smoking it is a VERY bad idea , any type of smoke can burn your lungs, and cause long term damage.
If you are a smoker, then you may be wondering if you are eligible to receive term life insurance. Smokers are eligible for coverage at an increased rate of that of non-smokers.
I think it would effect your lungs because you inhale the smoke
The lay person's term for that is phlegm.
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Yes. It is true. Air pollution is more of a problem for a person for people playing sports. The reason is very simple. You have more physical activity during the sports. You need more energy for such activities. So you need more air for breathing. More polluted air you breath in, more problem you get. Most of the particles are retained in your lungs. Most of them are expelled out eventually. But 'some' of them can not be expelled out. The particles, those remain inside the lungs, damage your lungs in long term. The damage is progressive in case of many particles.