How do cigarettes affect the body? - Krishna Sudhir

17,678,338 views ・ 2018-09-13

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Cigarettes aren’t good for us.
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That’s hardly news--we’ve known about the dangers of smoking for decades.
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But how exactly do cigarettes harm us?
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Let’s look at what happens as their ingredients
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make their way through our bodies,
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and how we benefit physically when we finally give up smoking.
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With each inhalation,
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smoke brings its more than 5,000 chemical substances
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into contact with the body’s tissues.
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From the start, tar, a black, resinous material,
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begins to coat the teeth and gums,
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damaging tooth enamel, and eventually causing decay.
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Over time, smoke also damages nerve-endings in the nose,
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causing loss of smell.
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Inside the airways and lungs,
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smoke increases the likelihood of infections,
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as well as chronic diseases like bronchitis and emphysema.
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It does this by damaging the cilia,
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tiny hairlike structures whose job it is to keep the airways clean.
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It then fills the alveoli,
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tiny air sacs that enable the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
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between the lungs and blood.
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A toxic gas called carbon monoxide crosses that membrane into the blood,
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binding to hemoglobin
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and displacing the oxygen
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it would usually have transported around the body.
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That’s one of the reasons smoking can lead to oxygen deprivation
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and shortness of breath.
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Within about 10 seconds,
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the bloodstream carries a stimulant called nicotine to the brain,
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triggering the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters
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including endorphins
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that create the pleasurable sensations which make smoking highly addictive.
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Nicotine and other chemicals from the cigarette
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simultaneously cause constriction of blood vessels
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and damage their delicate endothelial lining,
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restricting blood flow.
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These vascular effects lead to thickening of blood vessel walls
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and enhance blood platelet stickiness,
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increasing the likelihood that clots will form
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and trigger heart attacks and strokes.
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Many of the chemicals inside cigarettes can trigger dangerous mutations
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in the body’s DNA that make cancers form.
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Additionally, ingredients like arsenic and nickel
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may disrupt the process of DNA repair,
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thus compromising the body’s ability to fight many cancers.
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In fact, about one of every three cancer deaths in the United States
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is caused by smoking.
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And it’s not just lung cancer.
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Smoking can cause cancer in multiple tissues and organs,
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as well as damaged eyesight
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and weakened bones.
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It makes it harder for women to get pregnant.
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And in men, it can cause erectile dysfunction.
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But for those who quit smoking,
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there’s a huge positive upside
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with almost immediate and long-lasting physical benefits.
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Just 20 minutes after a smoker’s final cigarette,
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their heart rate and blood pressure begin to return to normal.
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After 12 hours, carbon monoxide levels stabilize,
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increasing the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity.
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A day after ceasing,
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heart attack risk begins to decrease as blood pressure and heart rates normalize.
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After two days,
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the nerve endings responsible for smell and taste start to recover.
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Lungs become healthier after about one month,
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with less coughing and shortness of breath.
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The delicate hair-like cilia in the airways and lungs
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start recovering within weeks,
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and are restored after 9 months, improving resistance to infection.
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By the one-year anniversary of quitting,
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heart disease risk plummets to half as blood vessel function improves.
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Five years in,
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the chance of a clot forming dramatically declines,
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and the risk of stroke continues to reduce.
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After ten years, the chances of developing fatal lung cancer
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go down by 50%,
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probably because the body’s ability to repair DNA is once again restored.
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Fifteen years in, the likelihood of developing coronary heart disease
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is essentially the same as that of a non-smoker.
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There’s no point pretending this is all easy to achieve.
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Quitting can lead to anxiety and depression,
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resulting from nicotine withdrawal.
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But fortunately, such effects are usually temporary.
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And quitting is getting easier, thanks to a growing arsenal of tools.
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Nicotine replacement therapy through gum,
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skin patches,
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lozenges,
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and sprays
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may help wean smokers off cigarettes.
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They work by stimulating nicotine receptors in the brain
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and thus preventing withdrawal symptoms,
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without the addition of other harmful chemicals.
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Counselling and support groups,
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cognitive behavioral therapy,
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and moderate intensity exercise
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also help smokers stay cigarette-free.
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That’s good news,
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since quitting puts you and your body on the path back to health.
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