Spitting when you smoke, especially with smokeless tobacco or cigars, occurs due to the increased saliva production triggered by the presence of tobacco in the mouth. The body reacts to the irritation caused by nicotine and other chemicals, leading to a buildup of saliva that needs to be expelled. Additionally, some smokers may experience a gag reflex or nausea, prompting spitting as a response.
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No; smoking does not cause urges to spit. However, the smoke taste of a cigarette may cause a person to spit more often.
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Smoking Tobacco you smoke and smokeless tobacco is placed between the lip and gum. It sits there and causes you to work up saliva which is what you spit. You asorb the nicotine through your lips and gums.
Black smoke is just unburnt fuel in a diesel if the vehicle is not modified in any way to make this happen then something is causing it to not burn it all, it will not harm it but you should figure out why its not burning all of its fuel. (most diesels will spit out a little black smoke)
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Once the clot is formed, it should not be disturbed. The patient should not rinse, spit, drink with a straw, or smoke for at least 24 hours