no unless you have a very very weak immune system
Lung cancer is the primary type. Throat and mouth cancer are also caused by smoking.
The damage is cumulative. Over years of smoking, it can be severe.
Smoking can dry out your mouth and airway which can result in bleeding.
yes it does but if you are used to smoking alot you probably wont
First of all, your question is how does smoking involve mouth cancer. And to answer this question, smoking tobacco releases carcinogens into your body which causes your teeth and gums to rot. This cause mouth cancer.
Probably not , but you can get an irritation. Use some antibiotic ointment on it for a few days and see if it clears up.
just try not smoking
Repeated tobacco use will eventually cause heath problems whether it is cancer or otherwise. An occasional cigar is not going to kill you however. It takes years of constant use to cause cancer.
Stop smoking, and be careful about hand and mouth hygiene to avoid chest infections.
yes it does infact
Cigars are WAY better than cigarettes because they are bigger and are more tastier. Another thought: I would not consider cigars addicting, though they do contain nicotine. The nicotine is absorbed into the mouth. Habit forming? Yes, cigars can be habit forming.
Infections, diseases, physically beaten by others, and more.