Smoking Facts And Why You Should Quit
If you are a smoker then you
probably think you know what tobacco is because you ingest it on a
daily basis. But did you know that the act of burning tobacco actually
creates new substances and that cigarette smoke contains over 4,800
separate chemicals with 69 of them being shown to cause cancer. Some of
these chemicals are considered so dangerous that they actually on a
list of banned items for placing in landfills. If this makes you think
that smokeless tobacco is safe, think again as un-burnt tobacco hosts
thousands of chemicals that can destroy your health. While everybody
realizes that nicotine is the chemical that causes addiction to
tobacco, many dont realize that nicotine is more addictive then even
cocaine. It is even said by some sources that there is a chemical in
tobacco that is more addictive then the nicotine. Now that you have a
better understanding of what tobacco is, lets talk about the health
affects related to tobacco use and smoking.
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While anybody can get lung cancer, it is
important to realize that smoking causes around 90% of the cases and if
this isnt enough to scare you, smoking can also cause emphysema,
chronic bronchitis, heart disease, and high blood pressure. Smoking
also can affect blood circulation and the immune system so that smokers
may have a tendency to heal slower then non smokers. This reduced
circulation also contributes to a higher risk of heart attacks and
strokes. For smokers with children, keep in mind that second hand smoke
increases the rate of asthma, colds, ear infections and pneumonia in
children under 18.
The chance of a female smoker developing
lung cancer is higher then her male counterpart with more woman now
dying of lung cancer then breast cancer. There are also studies that
indicate that it is harder for a woman to quit smoking then a man. And
smoking and pregnancy is a great concern with over 12% of pregnant
woman being smokers. While some woman do quit during pregnancy the
statistics show that 70% of women smokers will continue to smoker
throughout there pregnancy. This can result in low birth weight, the
baby being born addicted to nicotine, and a host of other health
related problems for the new born infant. Hopefully all of this
information will persuade you that it is time to quit smoking but if
not, keep in mind how the changes in society may affect you.
A great many states in American, not to
mention numerous countries around the world are beginning to take
serious steps to stamp out smoking and the health related cost involved
in treating smoking related illness. It is estimated that 70% of
Americans now work in a smoke free workplace and this number is sure to
rise. In addition to this, many states and countries have or will
implement smoking bans in hospitals, restaurants and bars. There are
even communities where it is now illegal to smoke anywhere in the
neighborhood, including your own home and for renters; some apartment
complexes and condominiums have initiated a no smoking neighborhood as
well. I realize that these new laws can create a lot of negative
emotion and some of them border on violating smokers rights. After all,
you should be allowed to smoke in the privacy of your own home or car,
even if it is bad for you. But the laws being implemented to ban
smoking in public places are being put into affect to protect the
health of non-smokers.
Hopefully these facts will make you consider
quitting your smoking habit but I suspect that if you are reading this
article then you already had at leases some desire to quit. Maybe you
want to quit and are not sure where to turn but let me tell you that
there is help available for somebody that truly wants to quit.
A census taken in July of 2004
revealed that approximately 1/3 of the worlds population were smokers
which equates to 1.2 billion people. While many developed countries are
taking steps to reduce the number of smokers, many other places in the
world are actually seeing an increase in both the smoking habit and
health problems related to it. If you have not yet decided that its
time to quit then here are some facts that may help to persuade you.
This article will look at the properties of tobacco, the health affects
related to smoking, how smoking affects woman and pregnancy, and the
results of the ever increasing smoking bans occurring around the world.
The cost of treating smoking related
illnesses is estimated to be $167 billion per year in the United States
alone with 440,000 Americans will die each year to smoking related
illnesses. While these thoughts can be disturbing, woman who smoke have
even more to worry about.