Apnea is not a "disease"! Apnea is a symptom of either a condition or a disease. Apnea is a temporary lack of breathing during sleep or during altered consciousness (such as during pre or post surgery). Sleep apnea or obstructive apnea can have numerous causes, including as a reaction to respiratory depressant medications (example, narcotics, even when given in the hospital), illegal drug use, obesity, throat problems, or a co-existing lung disease, acute illness, etc.
The symptom of apnea has nothing to do with smoking.
As to mouth, most oral infections such as yeast (which causes oral thrush) or viral infections (like Herpes Cold Sores) have nothing to do with smoking.
it is a disease which is caused when a carpenter in massachussetts's was sticking ply width his mouth!
Yes. and it can also be caused by tobacco chewing
Lung cancer is the primary type. Throat and mouth cancer are also caused by smoking.
You can get lung cancer, throat cancer, and mouth cancer! There may be a few more.
Pneumonia, caused directly by nose, mouth, and throat cancer, due to heavy smoking.
Smoking a cigarette with or without anything in your mouth is bad for you technically. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States.
Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer
cardiovascular diseases. also cancer and bronchitis
Hand foot and mouth disease is caused by coxsackie virus, and chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus. They are different diseases with different causes, and you can't get one from the other.
Hand, foot and mouth disease (or HFMD) is a human syndrome commonly caused by Coxsackie A virus and Enterovirus 71.
Trench mouth is also known as Vincent's disease
Trench mouth, clinically known as acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG), is primarily caused by a combination of poor oral hygiene, stress, and certain bacterial infections, particularly involving species such as Treponema and Fusobacterium. It can also be exacerbated by factors like smoking, malnutrition, and immunosuppression. The disease is characterized by painful, ulcerated gums and bad breath. Prompt dental treatment and improved oral hygiene are essential for recovery.