Smoking is harmful to the liver.
Tobacco contains a large number of harmful substances, such as nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide and so on. When smoking, the harmful substances in tobacco will enter the body with the alveoli, circulate with the blood, and then be metabolized by the liver. With the passage of time, the harmful substances in tobacco will be gradually deposited in the liver, which will lead to liver damage and even liver cancer.
In addition to the liver, smoking also causes harm to various parts and organs of the body.
No matter who you are, you should quit smoking as much as possible to minimize the damage it causes to your body. Smoking is not only damaging to you, but also to those around you who inhale the side effects or toxicity of secondhand or thirdhand smoke. Quitting smoking helps to improve one’s health, reduces the risk of disease, and can improve the quality of life.