Resins and further destructive essences contained in cigarettes and tobacco products conduct to the appearance of various diseases. Smokers often have chronic diseases of the pharynx, larynx, bronchi, and lungs. Tobacco smoke passing through the upper respiratory tract irritates the membrane of the nasopharynx, and other organism parts, generating copious separation of mucus and saliva (Afolalu et al., 2021). Smoking not only contributes to the sickness of tuberculosis but also complicates the treatment of this disease. Many highly contaminated substances of tobacco smoke are carried via the circulatory system throughout the body and provoke intense injury to inner organs. The unfavorable consequences are getting heavier day by day, and the harm of smoking affects all organs and tissues of a smoking person (Afolalu et al., 2021). The most terrible outcomes of smoking include lung cancer, and the probability of acquiring the illness is directly dependent on the extent of tobacco and the number of cigarettes.
Reference
Afolalu, E., Spies, E., Bacso, A., Clark, E., Abetz-Webb, L., Gallot, S., & Chrea, C. (2021). Impact of tobacco and/or nicotine products on health and functioning: A scoping review and findings from the preparatory phase of the development of a new self-report measure.Harm Reduction Journal, 18(79), 1-15. Web.