When you smoke a cigarette, harmful substances can damage the delicate tissues in your lungs, potentially leading to inflammation and bleeding over time. While healthy lungs do not bleed from smoking in a direct manner, chronic smoking can cause various lung conditions, such as bronchitis or emphysema, which may involve blood in mucus or other serious complications. The damage accumulates gradually, contributing to long-term respiratory issues. Therefore, while acute bleeding isn't typical, the risk of lung damage and associated symptoms increases significantly with smoking.
yes, because it.s hard to breathe for five seconds!
smoke comes through the filter on the cigarette and into your lungs
No some of the smoke particulates will remain in your lungs forever.
All drugs that you smoke are harmful to your lungs; cannabis, nicotine, crack etc.
cigarette affects your teeth, your lungs, your nails, and has an odor on almost everything you smoke near of.
tar.
No, cigarette smoke is poison to lungs which is why so many people who smoke suffer from cancer, emphysema, COPD, etc.
It will mess up your lungs and make them weak.
because when the smoke enters your respitory system it fills your lungs with tobbacco and smoke which is not good for you
Cigarette smoke contains tar, which can cause irritation to the nasal passage and the lungs, and could potentially harm them.
All types of smoke have tar, which gets into the lungs and causes emphysema and/or chronic bronchitis. The only difference between pipe smoke and cigar/cigarette smoke is that pipe smoke - in my opinion - smells better.
to breathe smoke into the mouth and usually lungs from a cigarette, pipe, etc