Smoking is not recommended after laser removal of epiglottis cysts, as the harmful substances in tobacco are not conducive to the body’s recovery and may cause recurrence of the disease or increase the risk of other diseases.
After laser removal of epiglottis cysts, it is recommended to quit smoking and drinking, eat a light diet, and get enough rest to promote recovery. When you smoke, the tar and nicotine in tobacco will slow down your body’s recovery time and may also cause recurrence of epiglottis cysts.
In addition to the above hazards, long-term smoking will also increase the respiratory system diseases such as pneumonia, lung cancer; digestive system gastric ulcer, gastric cancer; circulatory system coronary heart disease, hypertension and other multi-system and multi-organ diseases occurring chances of smoking, so smoking on the human body harm rather than good.