Smoking worsens a variety of health conditions, including respiratory diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and Asthma, by damaging lung tissue and increasing inflammation. It also exacerbates cardiovascular diseases, leading to higher risks of heart attacks and strokes due to its impact on blood vessels and circulation. Additionally, smoking can aggravate Diabetes by making it more difficult to control blood sugar levels. Overall, smoking significantly contributes to the severity and progression of numerous chronic health issues.
smoking worsens emphysema
The state of your heart will worsen if you continue smoking.
It can worsen Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, heart disease.
yes of course
These are just a small handful of conditions worsened by smokingAny Pulmonary disorders!!Asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, allergies, COPD, cancerarthereosclerosis, heart disease and benign hypertension
ANY lung irritant, like smoking, (or bon fires, air pollution, 2nd hand smoke, etc.) will all continue to worsen emphysema. Emphysema is chronic, though. The damage is already present and will worsen.
Yes, smoking can worsen a sinus infection. The chemicals in cigarettes irritate the mucous membranes, leading to increased inflammation and mucus production, which can exacerbate symptoms. Additionally, smoking impairs the immune system, making it harder for the body to fight off infections. Quitting smoking can help improve recovery and overall sinus health.
Using dronabinol may worsen some medical conditions, including high blood pressure, heart disease, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Smoking is bad for all conditions. However, you are asking specifically about orthopedic conditions: Yes, smoking is bad for orthopedic conditions. It causes slowed healing and decreases immunity.
Yes, smoking cigarettes can worsen glaucoma. Nicotine and other harmful substances in cigarettes may increase intraocular pressure, which is a key factor in the progression of glaucoma. Additionally, smoking can impair blood flow to the optic nerve, potentially exacerbating vision loss associated with the condition. Quitting smoking can help improve overall eye health and may reduce the risk of glaucoma progression.
Of course-it's worse than cigarettes although you probably smoke less
Your life will worsen. You will have no job, no money... unless you deal. Your family will begin to hate you and you will lose all enjoyment in many things other than smoking weed.