Passive Smoking and its Effects on your Loved Ones

quit_smoking_helpWhen you smoke, you harm not only your own health, but also that of the people you live with, who are forced to inhale the smoke of your cigarettes. Such inhalation is called passive or secondhand smoking and may have serious consequences for your loved ones. Here are some of the diseases passive smoking may cause or speed up:

Cancer

This is the most serious disease that secondhand smoking can lead to. Studies have shown that the relative risk of lung cancer increases significantly if a person lives on a day-to-day basis with a heavy smoker.
Passive smoking may also be contributive to breast cancer. Thus, the California Environmental Protection Agency found out in 2005 that the exposure to passive smoke of younger women increased the risk of breast cancer by 70%. This statistic should be a warning to you if you have a teenage daughter in your family.

Asthma

Involuntary smoking may also lead to various lung diseases, most notably, to asthma. A study on more than 700 people, conducted in 2001 by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, discovered that individuals whose partners smoke are exposed to almost five times higher risk of developing asthma in their adulthood than the ones who are smoke-free and also that “those who are exposed to second hand smoke at work are more than twice as likely to develop respiratory problems”.  But even without such scientific verdict, one can easily see the damage smoking does to the respiratory system: just listen to an inveterate smoker breathe or cough, and you will immediately realize that smoking poses real dangers.

Cognitive Impairment

A quite recent research, published in the British Medical Journal in February 2009, has reached the definite conclusion that long-term exposure to secondhand smoke may increase the risk of cognitive disorders and dementia in people, aged 50 or more.

Various Children’s Diseases

The people we love the most, our children, are the greatest victims of passive smoking. Among the many diseases careless parents may inflict on their boys and girls are: brain tumor, lung infections, tuberculosis, tooth decay, bronchiolitis, developmental delays, and even, when it comes to infants, sudden death.
Having said all this, we hope that you will want to reconsider your obstinacy to continue smoking.

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