The impact of smoking on your body system is numerous and boils down to several mild and life-threatening diseases. In this article, we will look at its impact on your brain and body.
Smoking is a practice or process of inhaling and exhaling a committed substance into your bloodstream.
Smoking is something a lot of people generally do, some smoke to ease stress, others to find relief from trauma, depression, and whatnot, and many others to feel happy, get high, and for the fun of it. However, smoking has its hazards. It has been scientifically proven to contribute to at least 40% of many health problems/diseases. From cancers, heart diseases, diabetes to lung disease, and many more.
It is clinically wrong to smoke, even the cigarette pack has a ‘smokers are liable to die young’ quote on it, However, this hasn’t stopped people from indulging, especially the young ones.
The impact of smoking on your body system is numerous but we would subdivide them into two, the brain and the body.
A study published in 2018 by National Library of Medicine says ‘Smoking can cause a decrease in blood volume’. Smoking leads to severe brain conditions like cancer, dementia, stroke, etc. When a person inhales Nicotine, it takes about 10 seconds to reach the brain, and for the dopamine released to take effect. Smoke (Cigarettes or tobacco) contains iron, zinc, and copper which can impair the cognitive functions of a person. It contains Nicotine which can make you suffer withdrawal symptoms.
Below are a few ways smoking affects the brain.
The harmful chemicals in a cigarette are also implicated in the causation of brain cancer. There are about 60 known cancer-causing substances in tobacco and some of them include.
Toluene: Toluene is an organic solvent. It can irritate the eyes, nose, and skin. It is also used in making rubbers, inks, dyes, and explosives
Smoking can cause long-term effects on the body including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It includes a person’s risk of heart disease, stroke, etc. Some ingredients in tobacco can damage your blood vessels and decrease the amount of blood flowing to the body.
Smoking leads to adverse diseases and disabilities in nearly every organ of the body. Some of its diseases include,
Cardiovascular diseases include coronary heart disease, narrowing of blood vessels carrying blood to the heart, heart attack, stroke, hypertension, aneurysm, and peripheral artery disease. When the chemicals in cigarettes cause atherosclerosis, thickened blood in the arteries, and other blood vessels get to vital organs like the heart and brain. This can cause blood clots which can lead to heart attack, stroke, or even death.
Smoking makes diabetes harder to manage and more likely to have other serious health problems from diabetes such as heart disease, kidney disease, poor flow of blood in the hands and feet, peripheral neuropathy, and retinopathy.
Smoking is extremely detrimental to your health so it’s advisable that every smoker quits smoking and every non-smoker doesn’t even think of it. The impact of smoking on your body systems, as we have seen, is vast and deadly. One major impact is that it could lead to death. Do you smoke and you want to quit? Seek medical and psychological help. Be determined and pick a flexible date when you would want to be totally free and work with it and towards it. Eat healthily and stay away from an area where smoking is going on, as even inhaling the chemical substance can be disastrous.
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