Smoking can cause many eye problems and are three times more likely to develop cataracts. This is a clouding of the eye lens which may lead to blindness. Smoking has also been linked to a disease that causes the muscle behind the eyeball to swell making the eyes protrude as we as increase the wrinkles around the eye area and causes yellowing of the white of the eyes. Not a pretty sight!
Liver diseases really can't be caused solely from smoking. However, it's very common for people with liver disease (Like say, cirrhosis in heavy drinkers) to have their condition exacerbated by smoking. So, while smoking cannot CAUSE a liver disease, it can make existing ones much worse.
The leading preventable cause of death among Americans is cigarette smoking. It is responsible for a variety of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory issues, and cancer.
Smoking can potentially lead to a variety of health issues, some of which may include issues such as gastritis or peptic ulcer disease that could cause pain under the left side of the rib cage. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause of your pain.
In Graves disease patients there is an accumulation of fat behind the eyeball which pushes the eyeball outward.
AS far as my internet search concerned. Yes smoking turns white part of eye into little yellowish, not exactly yellow but not exactly white too. Quitting smoking will give back white colour of eye.
Smoking can cause emphysema, heart disease, and cancer.
Smoking, not eating vegatibles, but smoking is a definate answer. :)
bacteria, smoking, and tanning
Well lets put it this way, you can't get it without smoking.
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probably, smoking pot screws up everything about you
Smoking and cardiovascular disease
The major cause of heart disease in men is smoking, obesity and high blood cholesterol and pressure.
It is because of bacteria