SMOKING AND CANCER
There are many cancers and diseases caused by smoking.
Lung, larynx, mouth, tongue, lips, gums, nose, tonsils, salivary gland, pharynx, esophagus, kidney, bladder, pancreas, stomach, anus, penis, vulva, cervix, liver and blood cancers.
Ear, nose, throat diseases
Leukoplakia, erythroplakia, oral tumors, gum diseases, dental caries, cold, sinusitis, angina, tonsillitis, laryngitis, vocal cord nodule, polyp development, lymphoid hyperplasia, acute otitis media, recurrent otitis media, fluid accumulation in the middle ear, snoring, Menier’s disease, sudden hearing loss, Reinke’s edema.
Lower Respiratory Diseases
Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, small airway disease, pulmonary hypertension, influenza, post-operative lung problems, common cold, lung hemorrhages, lung involvement due to rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, sleep-breathing arrest syndrome, sarcoidosis, hypersensitivity pneumonia, Good-pasture syndrome, eosinophilic granuloma, asbestosis, pneumonia.
Heart Diseases
Heart attack, angina, coronary insufficiency, arrhythmias, sudden death, decrease in beneficial cholesterol.
Digestive System Diseases
Acid leakage from stomach to esophagus, ulcer, ulcerative colitis, chronic pancreatitis, Crohn’s disease colon adenomas.
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Brain hemorrhage, formation of blockage in the cerebral vessels (thrombus), clotting in the cerebral vessels (embolism), sacs in the cerebral vessels (aneurysm), strokes.
Male Reproductive System Diseases
Infertility (decrease in sperm count and quality), prostatic hypertrophy, erectile dysfunction during sexual intercourse.
Rheumatic Diseases
Osteoporosis, Rheumatoid, arthritis.
Psychiatric Diseases
Depression, schizophrenia.
Peripheral Vascular Diseases
Thromboangiitis obliterans (Burger’s Disease), scaling of the arm-leg, kidney, mesenteric, iliac arteries and the main artery in the chest and abdomen, arteriosclerosis, clot formation, vascular inflammation, clot formation in the veins, hypertension.
Skin Diseases
Skin wrinkling and facial wrinkles, yellow discoloration of hair and nails, impaired wound healing, psoriasis, puberty acne.
Endocrine Diseases
Difficulty in controlling diabetes, hormone disorders, Grave’s disease, goiter.
Kidney Diseases
Hypertension, kidney failure due to diabetes, glomerular diseases, dialysis problems.
Eye Diseases
Cataract
These diseases are scientific facts that have taken their place in literature books, where there are hundreds of sources for each of them, on which the entire medical community agrees.
The most harmful substances in cigarettes are nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar, and every 8 seconds, half of the smokers die
4 000 000 deaths are caused by smoking every year. In our country, it is estimated that it killed at least 70,000 people
Lung cancer ranks first among cancer deaths in the world
and 95% of lung cancer is related to smoking
Passive smokers are smokers. By standing next to them, they are harmed by 3,700 types of chemical gases. Most of them are poisonous, the rest are carcinogenic benzopyrene and formaldehyde gases.
Cancers, Infections, Anatomical and physiological disorders, Genetic disorders, Allergy sensitivity
Not smoking! verse and hadith! is reported as well.
O People! Eat of the good and clean foods on earth, and do not follow Satan, for Satan is an open enemy to you.” (2/168)
“Abu Hurayra narrates: “One day, the Messenger of Allah said: “O people! Allah, the Exalted, is tayyib (pure), and does not accept anything other than tayyib. What Allah has commanded the believers is the same as what He commanded the prophet. As a matter of fact, Allah the Exalted has commanded: “O Prophets, eat from clean/halal things and do good deeds. Because I am well aware of what you do” (Surat al-Mu’minun 51);
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Passive smokers have a 30% higher death rate from heart disease than those who are not exposed to cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke contains more than 20 substances that cause breast cancer. Passive smokers have a 70% higher risk of developing breast cancer. The risk of lung cancer is 30% higher for someone whose spouse smokes.
Ventilation or smoking in another room/section does not prevent environmental cigarette smoke (3).
Studies show that smoking in a ventilated or partitioned space does not prevent non-smokers from being exposed to cigarette smoke. In other words, smoking on the balcony or in a separate room at home or in a separate section of the workplace also harms non-smoker children or colleagues. The only method to prevent passive smoking is not to smoke indoors.
If 1 pack of cigarettes is smoked in the house per day; Children seem to smoke 5 cigarettes a day on average, Babies are admitted to the hospital 3 times more often. The risk of sudden infant death is 2.5 times
Colic-style abdominal pain in babies increases 2 times
The risk of asthma and respiratory infections in children 2 The incidence of lung cancer and chronic bronchitis in children is increasing
When 600 thousand deaths caused by passive smoking are included in 5.1 million deaths caused by smoking, the annual number of deaths increases to 5.7 million.
As a result, smoking must be stopped. For those who can’t quit! URGENT; Professional support is recommended.
