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Related Illnesses
« on: September 19, 2016, 06:06:57 pm »
Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema - Smoking-Related Illnesses
There is no doubt that smoking causes other illnesses that ranges from the minor sickness to the most fatal illnesses such as lung cancer and cardiac arrest. But despite of this, smokers worldwide continue to grow worldwide and tobacco manufactures continue to get rich. Smoking related illnesses would not stop smokers from puffing in the deadly substance in cigarettes and tobacco manufacturers will not stop from producing these deadly substances. Are the following smoking related illnesses not fatal enough to make a smoker stop the habit?

  • The second most predominant smoking related illness is cancer which does not only affect the lungs but the throat and mouth as well.
  • Lung cancer is the deadliest smoking related illness of all and will most likely affect smokers than non-smokers.
  • Statistics show that 90% of smokers develop lung cancer and 1 out of ten moderate smokers and 1 out of five heavy smokers will die of lung cancer.
  • A scary thought indeed which should be enough to discourage smokers from continuing the habit.
  • But apparently not enough.
  • Aside from lung cancer, other smoking related illness causing cancer can also be developed due to smoking.
  • This includes cancer of the bladder, cancer of the kidneys and cancer of the pancreas.
Another smoking related illnesses which is getting rampant among smokers is the chronic pulmonary diseases which is due the blocking of airflow and causes difficulty in breathing. Two of the most common chronic pulmonary disease is emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Emphysema is a deadly smoking related illnesses which is due to the damage brought about by smoking to the air sacs.  While bronchitis is a smoking related illnesses which is characterized by continuous coughing with mucus for several months. One thing to note about chronic pulmonary diseases is that they occur during the later ages of a smoker's life. The initial stages of this article on Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis proved to be difficult. However, with hard work and perseverance, we have succeeded in providing an interesting and informative article for you to read.

Lastly, Smokers are Not the Only People Susceptible to Smoking Related Illnesses
Second hand smoke or those people who are exposed to the smoke breathe out by smokers are can also develop smoking related illnesses which can be as fatal with that of the actual smokers. Babies and young children with smoking parents are the most affected by second hand smoke. You may be inquisitive as to where we got the matter for writing this article on Chronic Bronchitis. Of course through our general knowledge, and the Internet!

The Most Predominant Smoking Related Illness is Heart Disease
The harmful substances inhaled by smokers harden the arteries which speed up the blood clotting. Once the arteries are clogged cardiovascular diseases called thrombosis which can either be coronary or cerebral. Coronary thrombosis leads to heart attack due to the clogging of the veins supplying blood to the heart. Cerebral thrombosis is caused by the clogging of the veins connected to the brain which can cause collapse, stroke or paralysis. The value of this composition is achieved if after reading it, your knowledge on Bronchitis Smoking is greatly influenced. This is how we find out that the meaning of Bronchitis Smoking has really entered you! :D.

Other smoking related diseases are not as rampant as cancer, heart or pulmonary disease but they are nonetheless fatal and enough reason to quit smoking. These smoking related illnesses are high blood pressure, fertility problems, asthma, and eye damages such as cataracts and lost of eyesight, dental problems, ulcers, and over all physical appearance. Inspiration can be considered to be one of the key ingredients to writing. Only if one is inspired, can one get to writing on any subject especially like Chronic Bronchitis.



There are many times of the year when bronchitis is it infectious seem to increase.  While not a researcher or medical professional, I have noticed that cold and rainy weather along with the changes in seasons, my kids seem to have more than their share of colds and flu like symptoms.

  • Wheezing often sounds as if there's an air leak characterized as a whistling noise in the chest that occurs when breathing.
  • This is due to the obstructions and constrictions of the bronchial tubes due to infection.
  • The absolute best cure for bronchitis and a chesty cough is to make an appointment with your doctor.
  • There are medications available that can provide relief not only for the cough, but also the infection.
  • This is especially important if the coughing is keeping the person from sleeping or is more violent than normal.
  • The sources used for the information for this article on Bronchitis are all dependable ones.
  • This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.
  • Bronchial cough can quickly be identified by a tight feeling in a person's chest and usually wheezing.
  • The person with bronchitis may also not be able to breathe deeply and breathing may be difficult or painful.
Hard coughing can lead to ruptures or pulled muscles that then make it painful to cough.  Anyone with an illness like a respiratory tract infection also needs the rest in a medical doctor can help with both. It was with great relief we ended writing on Bronchial Cough. There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion! :o.

  • Bronchitis, like many illnesses is broken down as either acute or short term, and chronic which is much longer.
  • A major sign of an upper respiratory tract infection is a persistent cough.
  • In an attempt to remove yellow or green mucus.
  • When infection hits, the pulmonary tract, it's not unusual for a body to generate huge amounts of mucus.
  • One symptom of bronchitis is an ongoing and persistent bronchial cough.

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