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In today's world, smoking has been accepted into culture, appearing in a variety of creative forms, and growing in popularity. Cigarette smoking has been more connected with moderation and the faster pace of the industrialized world, despite the fact that it did not become mainstream until the late nineteenth century. Pipes, cigars, bidis, and hookas, as well as bongs, are all examples of smoking utensils. Tobacco is the most widely used substance. Smoking causes health problems and is harmful to your health. Every organ in your body is harmed. Cigarette smoking is responsible for 87 percent of lung cancer cases, as well as other malignancies and health issues.
The common diseases which occurred are Lung diseases, Heart and blood vessels diseases, Stroke, and cataracts
It has negative health effects because smoke inhalation inherently poses challenges to various physiologic processes. Approximately half of the long-term smokers when compared to average mortality rates faced by non-smokers.
It's not just about the lungs, it's about your whole body. What do you think is smoking just harms your lungs, no not really it will spread like a fungus in every part of your body. It causes cancer in almost every single organ in your body including the Bladder, Stomach, Pancreas, Lungs, Esophagus, Cervix, including the mouthparts which over the tongue, throat, soft palate.
It can be also very harmful to men because it affects the men's sperm which causes a reduction in fertility and a higher risk for birth defects.
Causes
In the United States, smoking is responsible for about 4,80,000 fatalities per year.
Lung cancer claims the lives of more women each year than breast cancer.
It is linked to stroke and coronary artery disease.
Smokers who smoke fewer than five cigarettes per day may show indications of cardiovascular disease early on.
Smoking can lead to cancer in practically any part of the body.
Smoking is bad for your teeth and gums, and it can lead to tooth loss.
Smoking raises your chances of developing cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye that makes it difficult to see).
Benefits of quitting smoking
It lowers your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. Your risk of heart attack can be reduced in as little as a year after stopping smoking.
It lowers the chances of lung cancer.
Your chances of having a stroke may be reduced.
When you stop smoking, your chances of developing cancers of the throat, esophagus, bladder, and other organs are cut in half.
NOTE: EVERY THIRD PERSON DIES JUST BECAUSE OF SMOKING.