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effects of smoking and alcohol

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Answered by Muskaan128
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1- Lungs cancer
2- Erectile Dysfunction
3- High Blood pressure
4- Cirrhosis of Liver

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Answered by HARROOPSAHIB
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Smoking and drinking are two lifestyle habits that get a lot of negative criticism in the health industry, and for good reason. They both cause multiple complications with the body that can range from mild to life-threatening. The only exception is moderate consumption of alcohol. One to two alcoholic beverages a day can actually be beneficial. Knowing the facts about the effects of smoking and drinking on the body can help you find the motivation to quit.

Emphysema

The lungs are pliable organs that need to be elastic and flexible to breathe properly. Smoking causes the lungs to become damaged and it compromises their elasticity. This in turn leads to a condition called emphysema where breathing becomes labored, even with minimal exertion. Smoking is responsible for 80 to 90 percent of all cases of emphysema, according to PDRHealth.

Lung Cancer

In 2010, the United States alone saw 222,520 new cases of lung cancer and 157,300 deaths, according to the National Cancer Institute. Smoking is one of the leading risk factors for this disease. This includes firsthand smoking and secondhand smoking. Secondhand smoke is the smoke you breathe in from other people. This can still linger in a room even hours after a smoker has left.
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