Can you smoke if you have stomach cancer?

Smoking is not recommended for stomach cancer, and it is necessary to develop a healthy lifestyle to quit smoking and drinking.
Tobacco contains tar, nicotine, benzene and other carcinogenic radioactive substances, which are related to the occurrence of stomach cancer, oral cancer, esophageal cancer, kidney cancer and other cancers.
Smoking of stomach cancer patients can cause increased secretion of gastric acid, induce ulcers, aggravate abdominal pain, indigestion and other symptoms, which is not conducive to the recovery of the condition. Stomach cancer patients should develop a healthy lifestyle and quit smoking and drinking.
In diet, they should strengthen nutrition, pay attention to diet diversification, develop good eating habit, chew slowly, eat less and more often, and avoid spicy and stimulating food. To actively adjust the mentality, correctly recognize the disease, avoid excessive mental stress.