What’s wrong with smoking?

Smoking panic can be caused by sympathetic excitation, arrhythmia, coronary artery spasm and other reasons after smoking.
1. Sympathetic excitation: Because tobacco contains certain harmful substances of nicotine, inhaled nicotine will directly stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in the sympathetic nervous system is too excited, which causes the body’s heart rate to accelerate, the symptoms of panic.
2. Arrhythmia: long-term smoking people may lead to the human body’s coronary artery sclerosis, hardened plaque shedding may lead to blood vessel clogging, then there may be the phenomenon of arrhythmia, and arrhythmia symptoms can be manifested as panic.
3. Coronary artery spasm: Because tobacco contains nicotine, carbon monoxide and other harmful substances, long-term smoking may lead to endothelial damage, resulting in coronary artery spasm, which manifests itself as symptoms of panic.
Smoking panic may also be caused by other reasons, such as no relief, should be timely to the hospital for examination and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.