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Different diseases cause by cigarette in our respiratory and circulatory system​

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The effects of tobacco smoke on the respiratory system include:

irritation of the trachea (windpipe) and larynx (voice box)

reduced lung function and breathlessness due to swelling and narrowing of the lung airways and excess mucus in the lung passages

impairment of the lungs’ clearance system, leading to the build-up of poisonous substances, which results in lung irritation and damage

increased risk of lung infection and symptoms such as coughing and wheezing

permanent damage to the air sacs of the lungs.

The effects of tobacco smoke on the circulatory system include:

raised blood pressure and heart rate

constriction (tightening) of blood vessels in the skin, resulting in a drop in skin temperature

less oxygen carried by the blood during exercise

‘stickier’ blood, which is more prone to clotting

damage to the lining of the arteries, which is thought to be a contributing factor to atherosclerosis (the build-up of fatty deposits on the artery walls)

reduced blood flow to extremities (fingers and toes)

increased risk of stroke and heart attack due to blockages of the blood supply.

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