Yes, smoking cigarettes can worsen glaucoma. Nicotine and other harmful substances in cigarettes may increase intraocular pressure, which is a key factor in the progression of glaucoma. Additionally, smoking can impair blood flow to the optic nerve, potentially exacerbating vision loss associated with the condition. Quitting smoking can help improve overall eye health and may reduce the risk of glaucoma progression.
Of course-it's worse than cigarettes although you probably smoke less
Yes, smoking can worsen a sinus infection. The chemicals in cigarettes irritate the mucous membranes, leading to increased inflammation and mucus production, which can exacerbate symptoms. Additionally, smoking impairs the immune system, making it harder for the body to fight off infections. Quitting smoking can help improve recovery and overall sinus health.
smoking worsens emphysema
No.Electric cigarettes are vaperizing,not smoking.
The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
Studies have shown that e-cigarettes and vapor pens are safer than tobacco cigarettes, and many people have stopped smoking tobacco cigarettes using them. However, if you are not smoking e-cigarettes, vapors, or tobacco cigarettes now, the best choice is not to start smoking at all.
Smoking electronic cigarettes would probably be better, but it might lead to smoking cigarettes one day. It's best not to smoke either.
I have heard that smoking a blunt is the equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes
we can prevent smoking cigarettes by banning them from persons who owns a shop and sells them
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
yes of course
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)