Smoking can have both long- and short-term effects on an individual's health.
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Some of the short-term effects of smoking include:
Addiction to nicotine and exposure to dangerous chemicals.
More breathing problems.
Shortness of breath, phlegm, and a coarse cough.
Impaired lung growth and function.
Bad breath, yellow teeth, and stained fingers.
Foul-smelling clothes and hair
Additional long-term risks of smoking include:
Addiction to nicotine and exposure to dangerous chemicals.
Lung, mouth, throat, kidney, and stomach cancers.
Heart disease.
Impaired immune systems.
Emphysema and other chronic diseases.
Shorter lifespan (up to 20 years shorter)
Smoking can have both long term and short term effects on an individual's health and this depends on the body size, weight,
The long term effects of smoking on an individual's health are:
Increased risk of stroke
brain damage
Cancer of the lip, tongue, and mouth, coughing
Heart disease
Yellow tooth, teeth decay
Stomach and bladder cancer
Hypertension
Cataracts , yellowish of white teeth
Blockage in the blood supply
The short term effects of smoking
Dizziness
Nausea
coughing
Headache
Bad breath
coughing due to smoke irritation
Increased alertness or concentration