Why Do We Start to Smoke
- Interested in experimenting
- Parents or friends smoke
- Looks cool
- Want to fit in
- Friends pressurize to smoke
- To get rid of gastric problem
- To fire-out stress & tiredness
- … and many other reasons
Why Do We Continue to Smoke
- Nicotine addiction Tough to quit!
- Something to do with your hands
- Stimulation nicotine stimulates
- Do not know how to quit smoking
- Feels good or like it
- Relieves or friends stress to continue
- Other reasons?
Why to Quit Smoking
- Smoking is killing you and your lovers. It is your real enemy.
- If you do not know enough about your enemy, it will defeat you.
- To defeat your enemy, you must know it in depth.
Smoking Facts:
- Tobacco is only legally sold product that is DEADLY when used exactly as the manufacturer intended.
- Smokers with 1-14 cigarettes a day, have 8 times the risk of dying from lung cancer compared to non-smokers.
- Smokers with above 25 cigarettes a day, have 25 times this risk.
- Smoking leads to an earlier menopause in women.
- On average women smokers go through the menopause up to 2 years earlier than non-smokers and are at a greater risk of developing the bony tissue disease.
- Smoking is associated with increased sperm abnormalities and with impotence in men.
- Smoking causes at least 80% of all deaths from lung cancer, around 80% of all deaths from bronchitis and emphysema and around 17% of all deaths from heart disease.
- Hundreds of the cases of lung cancer and thousands of the cases of heart disease in non-smokers every year are caused by passive smoking.
- Tobacco kills around 120,000 people in the UK every year, about 330 every day – as if a plane crashed every day and killed all its passengers, around 20% of all deaths.
- A young smoker suffering from bronchitis or emphysema who gives up will see improvement in lung function.
- Damage to lungs caused by years of smoking is permanent but quitting smoking prevents it worsening.
Smoking is Global:
- Second major cause of death in the world – about 5 million deaths each year
- 10 million deaths each year by 2020.
- Half the people that smoke today 650 million people- will eventually be killed by tobacco.
(World Health Organization)
Cigarette Contains
- Carbon Monoxide
- Arsenic
- Ammonia
- Acetone
- Formaldehyde
- Methanol (Rocket Fuel)
- Hydrogen Cyanide (Rat Poison)
- ….. and Nicotine!
Facts About Nicotine
- A drug found only in the tobacco leaf
- At low doses it can stimulate nerve cells
- At high doses it is a poison that has been used as an insecticide
- Two to three drops of pure nicotine can kill you
What Does Nicotine Do
- Within 7 seconds, one-quarter of the nicotine has gone straight to the brain.
- It has a powerful effect on the brain and the central nervous system.
- Causes your brain to release a “pleasure” chemical called Dopamine.
- Nicotine receptors on your nerve endings receive the Dopamine and create “Happy” nerve cells.
- The Dopamine gives you a false sense of well-being, and soon the body wants more and more on a regular basis.
- This is the beginning of an addiction.
Smoking: Short-Term Effects
- Bad Smell perfume will not hide it
- Bad Teeth
- Bad Breath
- Get More Colds / Sickness
- Sore Throat
- Headaches
- High Blood Pressure
- Wastage of Money
Smoking: Long-Term Effects
- Hardening of blood vessels in heart & brain
- Increased risk of heart attack & stroke
- Lung Diseases (emphysema & bronchitis)
- Increased risk of cancer
- Stomach Ulcers & Cancer
- Cataracts & blindness
- & Other illnesses
Smoking Related Diseases:
- Bronchitis
- Emphysema
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Kidney diseases
- …. and many others
The Smoker’s Lungs:
- You can see how the lung looks without the effects of inhalation of smoke.
- Note black specks throughout indicative of carbon deposits from pollution.
- Smokers lung with cancer. This is what killed the person.
- The blackened area is just the deposit of tars that all smokers paint into their lungs with every puff they take.
Smoking Effects on Pregnancy:
Increased risk of:
- Miscarriages
- Premature births
- Low birth weight infants
- Respiratory infections
- Middle ear infections
- Meningococcal infections
- Asthma
- …. and many other health problems.
What is Second-Hand Smoke
- Second-hand smoke is more dangerous than directly inhaled smoke.
- It is harmful even when you cannot see or smell it.
- Second-hand smoke releases the same 4,000 chemicals as smoke that is directly inhaled, but often in even greater quantities
- A big number of non-smokers die from lung cancer each year because of second-hand smoke.
Second-Hand Smoke Effects
- Smoking is like killing with slow-poisoning.
- Continuously inhaling the smoke results in swear illnesses resulting to death.
Short-term:
- Eye irritation
- Headache
- Nasal discomfort and sneezing
- Cough and sore throat
- Nausea and dizziness
- Increased heart rate and blood pressure
- Increased risk for people with heart disease (angina), asthma, allergies.
Long-term:
- Childhood asthma and other breathing difficulties.
- Reduced ability to take in and use oxygen
- Heart disease and stroke
- Lungs cancer
Reasons to Quit
- Giving up smoking can reduce the risk of developing many health problems.
- Stinks, bad breath, yellow skin
- Family/Friends
- Cost too much
- Peer pressure (fewer smokers)
- Fewer places to smoke in public
- Do not like it anymore sick of it
- Other reasons?
How to QUIT?
- Formulate a plan decide on the best approach for you.
- Two ways to quit
- All at once
- Cutting back
- Based on the way you want to quit there are a lot of tools out there to help you.
Quit Aids
- Strong Will Power
- Green Cardamom
- Chew Gum
- Pills Zyban
- Nicotine Inhaler
- Breath Mint
- E-Cigarettes
Alternative Treatments:
- Acupressure
- Reiki
- Hypnosis
Tips to Quit
- The 4D’s ….. Drink water, Deep breathe, Delay and Do something different
- Brush your teeth, chew regular gum
- Eat breakfast first
- Make your home smoke free or at least limit smoking to one room
- Make your vehicle smoke free
- Exercise and eat right
- Stay positive!
References
- familydoctor.org
- www.smokefree.gov
- www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco
- http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking
- http://www.cancer.org/Healthy/StayAwayfromTobacco
- www.smokefreefamilies.org
- www.helppregnantsmokersquit.org
===============
Prime Cancer Care & General Hospital (PCCGH)
Prime Institute of Health Sciences (PIHS)
One Kilometer from Motorway Chowk (Chungi No.26),
Motorway Service Road, Sector H-15, Islamabad
WhatsApp Message: 03125448922
Timing: 9am to 1pm (First 3 Weeks of Month, Sunday Off)
—–
For more information: www.healthymanners.com
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/HealthyMannersByShakeelShah
===============
پرائم کینسر کیئر اینڈ جنرل ہسپتال (PCCGH)
پرائم انسٹی ٹیوٹ آف ہیلتھ سائنسز (PIHS)
موٹروے چوک (چونگی نمبر 26) سے ایک کلومیٹر،
موٹروے سروس روڈ، سیکٹر H-15، اسلام آباد
واٹس ایپ میسیج: 00923125448922
ادویات کیلئے واٹس ایپ میسیج: 00923259111519.
وقت ملاقات: صبح 9 بجے سے دوپہر 1 بجے تک (مہینے کے پہلے 3 ہفتے، اتوار کی چھٹی)
گوگل لوکیشن: https://maps.app.goo.gl/X5i7RL6Puyf5uP9s9
۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔
مزید معلومات کیلئے: www.healthymanners.com
یوٹیوب چینل: www.youtube.com/c/HealthyMannersByShakeelShah
==============
کراچی سے ادویات منگوانے کیلئے:۔
شاہ کلینک، عیسیٰ نگری، کراچی:۔
واٹس ایپ میسیج:۔ 00923122764270
جاز کیش: 00923002569229
================
This is a good tip particularly to those fresh to the blogosphere.
Brief but very precise info… Thanks for sharing this one.
A must read post!