2. Types Of Smoked Tobacco Products
1. Cigarettes
2. Light cigarettes
3. Menthol cigarettes
4. Cigars and pipes
5. Bidis and Kreteks (Clove Cigarettes)
6. Hookahs
3. Cigarettes
• Cigarettes is any role of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any
substance not containing tobacco . It is the most widely used
tobacco product in the United States
• Tobacco smoke contains a deadly mix of more than 7,000
chemicals . Hundreds are toxic . About 70 are known to cause
cancer.
• The chemicals in cigarettes smoke also effect those around you .
Breathing secondhand smoke from cigarettes is harmful to both
children and adult.
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5. Light Cigarettes
• You may have chosen low tar, mild light, or ultra light
cigarettes in the past because they seemed less harmful
• However – if you took long, deep, or frequent Puffs – Tar
exposure from light cigarettes was just as that from regular
cigarettes
• The family smoking prevention and tobacco control bands
tobacco manufacturers from using the terms “light”, “low” or
“mild” in product labeling and advertisement. This provision
went into effect on June 22, 2010.
• All cigarettes are harmful
6. Methanol Cigarettes
• Methanol is a substance naturally found in mint plant such as
pepper mint and the spearmint that gives a schooling sensation. It
is an addition in cigarettes, cigars, little cigar ,smokeless tobacco
products and tobacco rolling paper
• The tobacco industry has marketed methanol cigarette as being a
❤️🩹 “Healthier” and “Safer” cigarette, emphasizing it’s cool and
refreshing test. In reality, methanol reduces the harshness of
cigarette smoke, Which make it easier to smoke- especially for
children and teens
• However no evidence exist indicating that methanol Cigarette are
safer.
7. Cigars and Pipes
• From 2000 to 2011 the use of non-cigarette smoked tobacco
product increased dramatically. The largest increases were in
use of Pipe tobacco –used for roll your own cigarettes and
large cigars
• While some people still use traditional pipe with a bow, pipe
tobacco is often purchase for your own cigarettes
• Like cigarettes ,cigars and pipe tobacco smoke contain toxic
and cancer causing chemicals that are harmful to both smoker
and non-smokers
8. Hookahs
• Hookahs something called water pipes – are used to smoke
specially made tobacco that is available in a variety of flavors
• Hookahs originated in ancient Persia and India and have been
used for centuries. A typical modern hookah has a head {with
hole in the bottom} a metal body, A water bowl, and a flexible
hose with a mouthpiece . Tobacco smoke is drawn through
water or ice in the water ball and cool before it is inhaled.
• White hookah smokers may consider this practice less harmful
than smoking cigarettes . Water pipes smoking delivers the
addictive drug nicotine
9. The Effects of Smoking On The Body
• Motor stimulation
• Poor vision
• Anxiety and Irritability
• Another cold , Another flu
• Lung cancer
• Constricting blood vessel
• High cholesterol
• Heart disease
• Smelly hair
• Diabetes complication
• Erectile Dysfunction
• Coughing
• COPD{Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease}
• Bronchitis
• Too much Clotting
• Blood cancer
• Yellow fingers
• Wrinkly skin infertility
• Cancer connection
• Cervical cancer
• Problem for newborns
• Early menopause
• Problem with pregnancy
10. Central Nervous System
• One of the Ingredients in tobacco is a mood –alternating drug called
Nicotine .Nicotine riches your brain in mere seconds. It’s a central
nervous system stimulant, so it makes you feel more energized for a
little while. Nicotine is habit forming.
• Smoking increases risk of macular degeneration , Cataract and Poor
eyesight. It can also weaken your sense of taste and sense of smell , So
food may become less enjoyable.
• Your body has a stress hormone called Corticosterone, which lowers the
effect of nicotine . If you’re under a lot of stress you’ll need more
nicotine to get the same effect.
• Physical withdrawal from smoking can impair your congnitive
functioning and make you feel anxious, irritated , and depressed.
Withdrawal can also cause headache and sleep problems.
11. Respiratory System
• When you inhale smoke , you’re taking in substances that can
damage your lungs. Over time ,your lungs lose their ability to
filter harmful chemicals. Coughing can’t clear out the toxins
sufficient, so these toxins get trapped in the lungs . Smokers
have a higher risk of the respiratory infections, cold, and flu.
• In a condition called emphysema, the air sacs in your lungs are
destroyed, In chronic bronchitis, the lining of the tubes of the
lungs becomes inflamed. Over time, smokers are at increased
risk of developing this forms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease {COPD}. Longterm smoker are also at increased risk of
lung cancer
12. • Withdrawal from tobacco product can cause temporary
Congestion and respiratory pain as your lung begin to clear
out
• Children whose parents smoke are more prone to Coughing,
Wheezing and Asthma attack than children whose parents
don’t. They also tend to have more ear infection. Children of
smoker have higher rate of Pneumonia and Bronchitis
13. Cardiovascular System
• Smoking 🚬 damages your entire cardiovascular system. When
nicotine hits your body it gives your blood sugar a boost.
• After a short time you’re left feeling tired and craving more.
Nicotine causes blood vessel to tighten ,which restrict the flow of
blood {Peripheral artery disease}
• Smoking lovers Good Cholesterol levels and raises blood pressure
which can result in stretching of the arteries and a buildup of bad
cholesterol {arthrosclerosis} . Smoking raises the risk of forming
blood clots.
• Blood clots and weakened blood vessels in the brain increase a
smoker’s risk of stroke
14. • Smokers who have heart bypass surgery are at increased risk
of recurrent coronary heart disease . In the long-term, smoker
are of great risk of blood cancer {leukemia}
• There’s a risk to nonsmoker, too. Breathing second hand smoke
has an immediate effect on the cardiovascular system.
• Exposure to second-hand smoke increases your risk of stroke,
heart attack ,and coronary heart disease.
15. Skin, Hair, Nails {Integumentary System}
• Some of the more obvious sign of the smoking involve the skin.
The substances in tobacco smoke actually change the structure
of your skin.
• Smoking causes skin discoloration, wrinkles, and premature
aging. Your fingernails and the skin on your fingers may have
yellow staining from holding cigarettes.
• Smoker usually develop yellow or brown stains on their teeth.
Hair holds on to the smell of tobacco long after you put your
cigarette out. it even clings to non-smokers.
16. Digestive System
• Smokers are at Great risk of developing oral problem. Tobacco
use can cause gum inflammation {Gingivitis} or infection
{Periodontists}. These problems can lead to tooth decay and
tooth loss and bad breath.
• Smoking also increases risk of cancer of the mouth, throat,
larynx, and esophagus. Smokers have higher rates of kidney
cancer and pancreatic cancer. Even cigar smokers who don’t
inhale are at increased risk of mouth cancer.
• Smoking also has an effect on insulin making it more likely that
you’ll develop insulin resistance. That puts you at increase
risk of type 2 diabetes
17. Sexuality and Reproductive system
• Both men and women who smoke may have difficulty achieving orgasm
and are at higher risk of infertility.
• Woman who smoke may experience menopause at an earlier age than
non-smoking woman .Smoking increases a woman’s risk of cervical
cancer.
• Smokers experience more complication of pregnancy, including
miscarriage, problem with the placenta, and premature delivery.
• Pregnant mothers who are exposed to secondhand smoke are also more
likely to have a baby with low birth weight.
• Babies born to mother who smoke while pregnant are at greater risk of
low birth weight, birth defects, and sudden infant death syndrome
{SIDS}. Newborn who breath secondhand smoke suffers more ear
infection and a stomach attack.