The exact cause of kidney cancer is not known, so it is not possible to prevent all cases. However, because a strong association between kidney cancer and tobacco has been shown, avoiding tobacco is the best way to lower one's risk.
Tobacco use can negatively impact the pancreas, kidney, and bladder through various mechanisms. It increases the risk of pancreatic cancer and can lead to pancreatitis by promoting inflammation. In the kidneys, tobacco smoke can impair blood flow and contribute to chronic kidney disease. Additionally, tobacco is a known risk factor for bladder cancer, as the harmful chemicals in tobacco can lead to cellular changes in the bladder lining, increasing the likelihood of tumor development.
No, but some of the smoke products are removed there.
yes it can.
the mouth
Yes, it can affect your B/P.
The kidney
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Yes
NO
Its tobacco and its sweet so when you chew it, it likes burning the enamle on your teeth
Tubular kidney disease-- Disease of the kidney that affect the tubules, the part of the kidney that allows certain substances to be reabsorbed back into the blood