Sunday, May 13, 2012

The Sex - Hi Smokers, Beware of These Diseases?


The Sex
The Sex - Enjoyment of smoking can only be enjoyed within a few minutes, but the tobacco rod can cause serious health problems throughout your life. For smokers, there are many diseases are on him.

Chemicals in tobacco products can reduce oxygen to the heart and cause fatigue, especially during physical activity. There may also damage cells in the arteries and blood vessels from time to time, which can cause many diseases.

The following diseases to watch out for cigarette addicts, as reported by Livestrong, Saturday (12/05/2012):

A. Heart disease
Smoking causes atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. This condition is the buildup of fatty substances in arteries, fat and plaque block blood flow and create a narrowing of blood vessels. It causes heart disease.

The heart must work harder and the extra pressure can cause angina or chest pain. If one or more arteries become completely blocked, a heart attack can occur.

The more cigarettes smoked and the longer a person smokes, the greater the chances of developing heart disease or suffer a heart attack or stroke.

2. Lung disease
The risk of pneumonia, emphysema and chronic bronchitis due to smoking increases. The disease is often referred to as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Lung disease can progress and worsen over time until the person eventually died of the condition. People aged 40 years could get emphysema or bronchitis, but the symptoms will usually be much worse later on, according to the American Cancer Society.

3. Lung cancer and other cancers
Lung cancer has long been associated with smoking, which can also contribute to other cancers such as mouth, voice box or larynx, throat and esophagus. Smoking also has been linked to kidney cancer, bladder, stomach, pancreas, cervix and cancer of the blood (leukemia).

4. Diabetes
Smoking increases the risk of developing diabetes, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Smoking can also cause complications of diabetes rises, such as eye disease, heart disease, stroke, vascular disease, kidney disease and foot problems.

5. Impotence
Smoking is a major risk factor for peripheral vascular disease, a narrowing of blood vessels that carry blood to various parts of the body. Blood vessels to the penis may be affected due to the small blood vessels and can lead to erectile dysfunction or impotence.

6. Blindness
Smokers have an increased risk of macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. A study published in the 'Archives of Ophthalmology' in 2007 found that smokers are four times more likely than nonsmokers to develop macular degeneration, which damages the macula, the central retina, destroys sharp central vision.

7. Mouth disease
In addition to the mouth and neck cancer, smoking also increases the risk of gum disease and tooth and cause breathing problems. Smoking interfere with the healing process by reducing the oxygen and nutrients to the gum tissue. Networks tend not to respond to treatment, which resulted in damage to the gums and teeth.

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