We have all probably heard at least once from different information
sources that smoking cigarettes and tobacco are harmful to one's health.
These products contain hundreds of destructive chemicals which are
detrimental; not only to the smoker, but to those who get to inhale the
smoke coming from the cigarettes or tobacco they puff. One of the
illnesses that can be acquired by smoking is asthma. But what if the
actual asthmatic male patient is the one who smokes excessively? How can this
person possibly be saved from future health complications? Before we
discuss the solution, it will be worthwhile to note some background
information about smoking and the asthmatic patient.
Smoking 101
The
practice of smoking dates back centuries ago, when the ancient
civilizations and societies used and burnt incense as a way of praising
their gods. What started as a purely religious practice eventually
evolved as a way of gratifying and satisfying oneself by inhaling the
smoke coming from products like cigarettes and tobacco. Smoking is
apparently very pleasurable as these cigarettes or tobacco contain
nicotine, a substance that is known to stimulate the brain, giving the
smoker intense enjoyment and fulfillment.
Despite all the
pleasures that smoking gives, it is still very harmful to the body
especially for second-hand smokers or the people who inhale the smoke
which is exhaled by the actual smokers. It can cause lung cancer,
cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure or even something as simple as
the common cough. Thus, this practice must immediately be halted.
Asthma 101
Asthma
is a respiratory disorder that causes the patient to have difficulty in
breathing due to inflammation of the airways. Asthmatics often
experience different extremely uncomfortable conditions like wheezing,
chest tightening, shortness of breath, and intense coughing. Some
asthmatics even have side effects like skin allergies which develop on
varying degrees. Asthma is a sickness that must be treated and dealt
with seriously as this can be a cause of potential death.
Smoking
can trigger asthma attacks. The smoke coming from cigarettes and tobacco
can irritate the muscles of the airways, causing it to become rigid and
tensed. When this happens, the passage of air is impeded and the
asthmatic experiences difficulty in breathing, which leads to major or
minor asthma attacks.
The Verdict
It is therefore advisable
for asthmatics to avoid inhaling smoke coming from cigarettes and for
asthmatics who smoke to quit smoking altogether. They may think they can
handle cigarette or tobacco smoke but the truth is that they're running
the risk of worsening their asthmatic condition. They are highly likely
to develop severe respiratory problems at a young age. Aside from that,
their appearance, overall body stamina, and immune system will be
affected causing them to be sicklier and appear older than they truly
are.
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