Quit smoking before it does you any more harm.
Smoking or breathing in smoke creates addiction over time. The main addictive substance in tobacco is nicotine. It creates addiction not only physically, but also with its psychological and social aspects. Withdrawal symptoms occur when a person does not smoke. Various tests have been developed to measure the level of smoking addiction. The most commonly used is the “Fagerström test.” Each cigarette contains more than 4,000 chemicals that are toxic, irritating, carcinogenic or facilitate the emergence of cancer for the body. At least 81 of these cause cancer. Smoking increases the risk of developing cancers of the mouth, tongue, pharynx, larynx, salivary gland, gums, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, intestine, anus, kidney, bladder, penis, cervix and blood, especially lung cancer. Here are 6 interesting information about the harms of smoking…
Smoking can prevent you from having children.
Smoking can negatively affect having children. Cigarette addiction, which has a negative effect on both men and women, continues to increase in developed and developing countries. Approximately 25-35 percent of men and women of reproductive age are smokers. Cigarette addiction, considering this rate, is one of the most important problems affecting all reproductive age couples.