Risks of Smoking

Digging into the Risks Of Smoking

 

Risks of Smoking

Risks of Smoking

The many risks of smoking remains as one of the most hotly debated topics in the world today. Many people from all around smoke often, and though some suffer the terrible consequences, others go through life unscathed. These results lead many smokers to believe that the consequences of smoking are actually more psychological than physical. They say the powerful guilt of smoking has a more debilitating effect than it should because the mind wants it to have that effect. What many don’t understand however, is that smoking affects more than one organ, and even worse is the fact that the one part of the body smoking affects the most is what nearly everyone guesses wrong.

 



Because tobacco has more than four thousand different chemical compounds, a couple hundred of those compounds are bound to be considered toxic (and they are). This puts the most risks of smoking not on the lungs, not on the teeth or the stomach or the hair or the fingers, but on the heart. In fact, heart disease is still the number one leading cause of death when it comes to smokers—not lung cancer. Smokers force their heart to work much harder than the rest of the body, force it to try and absorb some of the compounds that come from smoking tobacco. While the results are not obvious right away, as time goes by eventually the heart will begin to feel the risks of smoking with every cigarette stick a person smokes. To make things worse, there are cases of premature deaths despite the fact that cigarettes are slow-acting. And smokers’ deaths related to heart-disease are almost double compared to lung-related premature deaths.

 

So even if guilt has something to do with the body feeling the effects of smoking, you should never underestimate the risks of smoking either way. It does not change the fact that smokers are healthier before they smoke their next stick.