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Written by Diane Castillo on November 30, 2017

Short Term Effects of Smoking Tobacco

Dangers of Tobacco Smoking

Smoking is a horrible addiction that affects millions of people in every walk of life. It doesn’t matter if you’re wealthy or poor, both the long term and short term effects of smoking will be a problem for the rest of your life.

Most people already understand how divesting the long term effects of smoking can be. These are the diseases that may not show themselves for years after you start smoking. These include cancers, premature aging, emphysema and other forms of cardiovascular diseases.

Don’t forget about the teeth stains and other dental problems. It’s a good idea to visit your dentist twice a year or maybe even more if you’re a chronic smoker.

While these can be devastating down the road, it’s important to not over look what happens to the body minutes after you inhale cigarette smoke.

As soon as you take your first puff, your body will experience increased blood pressure and heart rate. This may over work your heart and lead to an increased chance of having a heart attack. The increased blood flow will force your arteries to narrow, which will reduce the amount of oxygen the blood will be able to carry. Thus, the carbon monoxide levels in the blood will rise, making an unevenness with the body’s interest for oxygen.

The day you take your first drag of a cigarette you will also notice the short term effects of smoking on the respiratory system. You may experience coughing, irritation of the eyes, nose or throat and have trouble breathing. Smoking can also irritate any allergies you may presently have.

As you can see smoking creates a chain reaction in the body, which is why it’s so important to quit. Its actual Nicotine is a standout amongst the most addictive medications; however that ought to be a significantly greater impetus. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to finally stop smoking. Now is the time to take action. You and your family will be thankful you did.

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1 comment

  • Lisa Barton has written: January 26, 2018 at 3:31 am Reply

    There’s really a big effect of smoking tobacco either in long term and even on short term. So, there’s no getting out of what possibly it do to your body. So, the best way is while it’s early, it’s better to quit immediately. It may affect it on short term but you can prevent by having a healthy lifestyle especially exercise and eating healthy foods.

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