It can cause Asthma and could kill you with lung cancer!
smoking affcets the peak flow reading, as the lung performance is affcetd by the high level of mucus on the lungs and airways, when breathing.
Smoking can damage the cilia in the lungs, which are responsible for clearing mucus and particles from the airways. This can lead to a buildup of mucus and reduced ability to clear out harmful substances from the lungs, decreasing respiratory efficiency. Additionally, smoking can cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it harder to breathe.
No. It is an inflammation of the main airways (the trachea and large bronchi) and can be caused by a variety of things like inhaling dust, smoking or infection.
Answer: It sounds like you are allergic to the smoke and this has irritated your airways. If you are Asthmatic then this is why you're wheezing. Smoke WILL irritate and imflame your airways. See your doctor and get checked for asthma. Not everyone Wheezes after smoking. You may be allergic to smoke or something "in" what you are smoking While allergic reactions to Marijuana smoke and cigarette smoke can well be an allergy, generally a long-time smoker or heavy smoker can get wheezing because the chemicals in both are irritants to the tissues in the throat, sinus' and lungs, so yes, if you quit smoking you'll quit wheezing.
Green phlegm can be a sign of a respiratory infection such as bronchitis, which can be exacerbated by smoking. Smoking damages the cilia in your airways, making it harder for your body to clear mucus. It's important to see a healthcare provider to determine the cause of your symptoms.
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD) - a group of diseases includingchronic bronchitis and emphysemaLung cancer and other cancers of the airways,including the oesophagus and larynxAsthma.
Smoking causes damage to the respiratory system, including the cilia in the lungs. This leads to inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making it harder to exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Over time, smoking can impair lung function and decrease the efficiency of gaseous exchange, leading to respiratory problems like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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you are probably meaning COPD, Cronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease. It is "cronic" breathing problems caused by smoking, lung cancer or other problems where you can not breath correctly.<<<adr>>>
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