Yes, smoking can contribute to coryza, which is characterized by inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes, leading to symptoms like a runny or stuffy nose. Tobacco smoke irritates the respiratory tract and can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections and Allergies that can trigger coryza. Additionally, smoking may exacerbate existing nasal conditions, further increasing the likelihood of experiencing coryza symptoms.
coryza
No, smoking can not cause "Brian" cancer.
Rhinosinusitis & acute coryza
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
smoking
smoking what? weed? or ciggs?
SMOKING
Doe smoking cause lupus flare ups
Can cause caner
Can cause caner
The word coryza is a medical term used to describe inflammation, generally acute or quickly developing in nature, that is accompanied by a nasal discharge of mucus. This is a symptom of the common head cold.
No.