Panic after smoking can be caused by nicotine poisoning, lack of oxygen, tobacco burning smoke stimulation of the sympathetic nerve and other factors, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.
1. Nicotine poisoning: nicotine produced by burning tobacco, excessive inhalation will lead to poisoning phenomenon, manifested as dizziness and nausea, rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure and other abnormalities, causing panic symptoms.
2. Oxygen deficiency: Tobacco combustion will consume the oxygen inhaled into the lungs, in addition to insufficient combustion of carbon monoxide will lead to a decrease in the oxygen supply capacity of red blood cells, tissue hypoxia caused by a reflex increase in heart rate, resulting in panic.
3. Stimulate the sympathetic nerve: nicotine and other substances inhaled, will stimulate the sympathetic nerve excitation, causing increased heart rate, panic.
Smoking is harmful to health, so it is recommended to quit smoking in time. It is recommended to consult a doctor if you have panic attacks.