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The Effects of Smoking on the Body
Smoking can cause long-term negative effects on the body, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Smoking is dangerous to your health. It can harm nearly every organ in your body and increase your risk of certain health conditions like glaucoma, cancer, and lung disease.
It can also increase inflammation throughout your body and negatively affect your immune system, making you more susceptible to infection.
The good news is quitting smoking can reverse many of these effects on your body.
Learn more about the harmful effects of smoking on the body.
A well-studied link also exists between smoking and many types of cancer. Smoking can increase your risk of developing cancer almost anywhere in your body.
If you quit smoking, the risk of developing most of these types of cancers decreases in about 10 to 20 years , depending on the type of cancer. However, your risk will still be higher than that of people who have never smoked.
One of the ingredients in tobacco is the mood-altering drug nicotine. Nicotine is habit-forming and highly addictive. It is one reason why people find it so difficult to quit smoking .
Nicotine reaches your brain in seconds and can energize you for a while. But as the effect wears off, you may feel tired and crave more. Physical withdrawal from nicotine can impair your ability to think and increase feelings of anxiety and depression.
Vision Smoking long-term can affect your vision and optic nerve. It may lead you to develop certain conditions that affect the eyes. These can include:
Respiratory system Smoking damages the airways, air sacs (alveoli ) in the lungs, and cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures that prevent dirt and mucus from entering your lungs.
Lung damage permanent lung tissue loss a chronic cough damage to the respiratory system increased chance of developing certain infections that affect the lungs, like tuberculosis and pneumonia
Cancer risk People who smoke are 20 times more likely than nonsmokers to be diagnosed with lung cancer and are at higher risk for chronic nonreversible lung conditions such as:
Withdrawal from tobacco products can cause temporary congestion and respiratory discomfort as your lungs and airways begin to heal. Increased mucus production right after quitting smoking may be a positive sign that your respiratory system is recovering.
According to the CDC, 1 in 4 deaths in the U.S. result from cardiovascular disease caused by cigarette smoking.
Smoking can damage the cardiovascular system, including your:
heart arteries blood vessels Nicotine causes blood vessels to tighten, which restricts the flow of blood. Smoking also raises blood pressure , weakens blood vessel walls, and increases your risk of blood clots .
This can raise your risk for cardiovascular disease.
Smoking cigarettes can affect your skin, hair, and nails.
Skin Substances in tobacco smoke can change the structure of your skin. This may contribute to:
premature skin damage associated with aging wrinkles delayed wound healing developing hidradenitis suppurativa developing psoriasis developing certain types of skin cancer
Hair Thereâs also a link between smoking and androgenic alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss in males. Smoking causes hair loss due to:
Nails Cigarette smoking can affect the digestive system in multiple ways.
Cancer risk Smoking increases the risk of cancer in the organs of the digestive system. This can include cancer of the:
mouth throat larynx esophagus stomach pancreas colon and rectum
Type 2 diabetes Type 2 diabetes tends to develop faster in people who smoke than people who do not smoke, as it may be harder to control.
Periodontal disease Smoking can raise your risk for periodontal disease or disease affecting the gums. This happens because smoking causes inflammation around the teeth and increases your risk for bacterial infections. The gums may become swollen and bleed (gingivitis) and eventually begin to pull away from the teeth (periodontitis).
Smoking while pregnant may cause babies to be born with underdeveloped lungs.
Children whose parents or caregivers smoke cigarettes may also experience certain health conditions at a higher rate than children whose caregivers do not smoke. These can include:
Smoking cigarettes increases your risk for health conditions that can affect the whole body.
But quitting smoking reduces many of these risks. It also has both short and long-term benefits. Since smoking affects every body system, finding a way to quit can help you live a longer and healthier life.
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