chronic bronchitis
emphysema.
chronic bronchitis
Smoking affects your circilatory system badly. It clogs up your bronchioles and should not be done. This causes your bronchioles to become irritated and makes you cough to try to release it. This then affects your breathing some.
the bronchioles do nothing! they just sit there and look pretty.
No. The condition smoking cannot be caught but they can be caught if they smoke in non-smoking places.
Smoking is never good for the lungs, and that is true no matter what it is that you are smoking. The smoke coats the lung surface and makes it dirty; it is difficult for lungs to clean themselves. Coughing, difficulty breathing, lung cancer, and emphysema are all likely to result from prolonged smoking.
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These are just a small handful of conditions worsened by smokingAny Pulmonary disorders!!Asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, allergies, COPD, cancerarthereosclerosis, heart disease and benign hypertension
These are just a small handful of conditions worsened by smokingAny Pulmonary disorders!!Asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, Allergies, COPD, cancerarthereosclerosis, Heart disease and benign hypertension
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Generally no. However, you have to weigh risks against the risks of pregnancy. There is also some risk associated with the medication that is worsened by smoking. So don't.
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.