Smoking can cause discoloration of the legs, dry skin and chronic irritation in the ankle and calf region, due to constriction of blood vessels in the already-thin skin.
This is the same process that causes premature aging of the skin on other parts of the body, most noticeably the face. Heavy smoking can, for example, make a 40-year-old have the facial skin of a 60-year-old -- especially if combined with damage from tanning.
Smoking constricts blood vessels and so decreases the flow of blood ot the arms and legs.
As far as I know, no. Smoking does not affect bone health, unless you're talking about teeth, then yes. Otherwise, bones in the arm or legs, are untouched.
smoking kills.
smoking does not affect on the sense of touch according to smoking and while touching something it actually helps you guess right than bad answer so it does not affect.
Smoking degrades the entire cardiovascular system, including the veins in the legs.
No, but that doesn't mean smoking does not harm the body.
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Smoking can reduce the amount of oxygen the baby recieves.
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False, Cigarette smoking does affect coronary heart disease.