50 smoking-related diseases and problems

1, lung cancer – the first cause of lung cancer in the smoking room 2, heart disease – every 5 heart disease deaths, one is related to smoking 3, diabetes – smoking is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes 4, liver cancer – smoking increases the risk of liver cancer 5, erectile dysfunction – smoking induces arterial thrombosis, blocking blood supply 6, ectopic pregnancy – about 11% of 7, vision loss – research shows that smoking increases the risk of cataracts and glaucoma 8, tuberculosis – for people who have had tuberculosis, smoking can multiply the recurrence rate 9, rheumatoid arthritis – smoking increases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis -Smoking increases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis 10, colorectal cancer – smokers, there is a higher percentage of Civic colorectal cancer 11, secondhand smoke – the number of heart disease deaths caused by secondhand smoke in the United States each year is 42,000. Another 3,400 people die from secondhand smoke-related lung cancer 12, medical expenses – the annual consumption of smoking-related diseases on medical costs up to$ 289 billion 13, life expectancy shortened – smokers than non-smokers on average 10 years shorter life 14, stroke –smoking makes the blood sticky and prone to blood clots 15, bladder cancer – the number one risk factor for bladder cancer is smoking 16, cervical cancer – women who smoke, the incidence of cervical cancer clinical 17, immune system damage – smoking suppresses the immune system, making the body more vulnerable to microbial attack 18, cleft palate – women smoking, will increase the risk of fetal cleft lip and palate 19, hinder tumor treatment –smoking increases the chance of failure of anti-tumor treatment 20, common diseases – the incidence of almost all kinds of common diseases is increased by smoking 21, easy to age – smokers’ skin, teeth, and nails look older and more emaciated 22, Money – Quitting smoking saves an average of$1983 per person 23, Time – Quitting smoking helps save time at work and increase efficiency 24, Odor — Quitting smoking can make clothes, cars, rooms smell fresh again 25, family — Secondhand smoke is the deepest harm to the people you love 26, animal experiments — Animal experiments have confirmed more potential harm from smoking 27, sleep – smoking before bed reduces sleep depth and can be easily disturbed 28, bone health – studies show that smoking increases the risk of osteoporosis and fractures 29, hearing loss –Smokers have a 70% increased risk of hearing loss 30, casual socializing – In many countries, bars and other public places are smoke-free 31, psoriasis – Smoking increases psoriasis risk 32, cold hands and feet – strong absorption of peripheral blood vessels when smoking 33, caffeine – when smoking, the body will unconsciously take in more coffee 34, birth control – receive 35, Crohn’s disease – smoking increases the risk of Crohn’s disease 36, acid reflux – smoking is often accompanied by “heartburn “37, eating disorders – many people mistakenly believe that smoking can suppress appetite, but in fact smoking can lead to eating disorders 38, home improvement – long-term smoking, the interior walls will be yellow 39, hair –smoking causes hair loss, as well as making hair prematurely gray 40, pets – secondhand smoke can also harm the family pet 41, health insurance – commercial insurance for smokers 42. wound healing – smoking reduces blood flow to the skin, resulting in slower wound healing 43. sudden infant death syndrome – secondhand smoke contains a variety of harmful chemicals that damage a baby’s lungs, heart and brain, and can sometimes be fatal 44. Sometimes it can even be fatal 44, perimenopause – women who smoke have more pronounced menopausal symptoms, especially hot flashes 45, sperm – smoking damages sperm and reduces their ability to fertilize eggs 46, emotional – research shows that 58% of women who smoke are more likely to have a higher risk of death than those who smoke. -Research shows that 58% of women do not want to date men who smoke 47, dementia – Smoking is significantly associated with vascular dementia 48, fertility – Women who smoke have an increased rate of miscarriage 49, Alzheimer’s disease –Ageing smokers’ intelligence declines five times faster than non-smoking seniors 50, systemic lupus erythematosus –Studies show that smoking increases the incidence of lupus