Is it normal to feel dizzy after smoking through the lungs?



Dizziness after smoking is a sign of possible nicotine poisoning, or hypoxia caused by inhaling too much of a substance such as carbon monoxide for a short period of time. Whatever the cause, it is advisable to quit smoking as soon as possible.

When tobacco is burned, the smoke produced contains nicotine, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other substances. Smoking a large amount of cigarettes within a short period of time or having tobacco combustion smoke remain in the body for a long period of time may lead to nicotine poisoning, which manifests itself as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc., and in severe cases, incontinence may occur.

In addition, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other gases diffuse into the bloodstream, gray dates to a certain extent lead to hemoglobin carry transit oxygen capacity decreased, resulting in insufficient oxygen supply to the brain tissue, causing a sense of vertigo.

The appearance of the above symptoms, it is recommended to immediately stop smoking and go to a ventilated place to rest, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. It is recommended to quit smoking in daily life.