The harm of second-hand smoke to the body!
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Tech Company Date:05-26 1374 Belong to:Industry Trends
Secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoking and environmental tobacco smoke, refers to a mixture of smoke released from the burning end of cigarettes or other tobacco products and formed by tobacco smoke exhaled by smokers.
Secondhand smoke is no less harmful to the human body than active smoking. It is also the most widespread and serious indoor air pollution and a major cause of death worldwide. Studies have pointed out that second-hand smoke contains more than 4000 harmful chemicals and dozens of carcinogens such as tar, ammonia, nicotine, suspended particulates, PM2.5, and polonium-210. Secondhand smoke can cause serious cardiovascular poisoning. Even if you are exposed to secondhand smoke for a short period of time, it can still increase the risk of cardiovascular disease quickly. Therefore, people with cardiovascular diseases should be more careful about the harm of secondhand smoke.
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1. Pregnant women
Most pregnant women who passively inhale second-hand smoke can detect nicotine in the amniotic fluid of the uterus. This also shows that the smoke of second-hand smoke does cause direct pollution to the uterine environment where the fetus grows. Pregnancy-induced hypertension and pregnancy complications in pregnant women are mostly related to second-hand smoke exposure.
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2. Accumulation of carcinogens
Second-hand smoke contains a lot of carcinogens. They are inhaled with smoke in the human body and accumulate in the body, gradually increasing the risk of various cancers.
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3. Facial stimulation
The smoke of second-hand smoke can directly stimulate the secretion of the nose, throat, eyes, and glands, and can aggravate the risk of inflammation such as bronchitis and rhinitis.
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4. Child injury
After inhaling second-hand smoke, children are prone to asthma. About 10% of infants in the United States die suddenly after inhaling second-hand smoke. Therefore, attention should be paid to the harm of second-hand smoke to children.
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5. Carbon monoxide hazards
The smoke in secondhand smoke contains carbon monoxide that can be combined with hemoglobin. This process will hinder the combination of hemoglobin and oxygen. Carbon monoxide can also cause hypoxia in the body and induce myocardial infarction. Therefore, second-hand smoke will only aggravate the condition of people with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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6. Nicotine harm
When second-hand smoke is inhaled, the nicotine in the second-hand smoke will cause blood vessels to constrict, increase the heart rate, increase blood pressure, and cause blood stickiness. If people with high blood lipids, high blood pressure, or myocardial infarction inhale second-hand smoke, it will aggravate the condition.
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7. Cardiovascular poisoning
After a short period of exposure to second-hand smoke, the risk of coronary heart disease will increase rapidly, so second-hand smoke is one of the causes of acute coronary heart disease. At the same time, the main components in second-hand smoke can also cause severe cardiovascular poisoning, affecting the normal function of blood, heart, and blood vessels, increasing the risk of vascular disease. Heart disease patients, when exposed to second-hand smoke, will increase the risk of heart disease and death
Mr.V hereby reminds smokers to quit smoking in time or switch to e-cigarettes

Secondhand smoke is no less harmful to the human body than active smoking. It is also the most widespread and serious indoor air pollution and a major cause of death worldwide. Studies have pointed out that second-hand smoke contains more than 4000 harmful chemicals and dozens of carcinogens such as tar, ammonia, nicotine, suspended particulates, PM2.5, and polonium-210. Secondhand smoke can cause serious cardiovascular poisoning. Even if you are exposed to secondhand smoke for a short period of time, it can still increase the risk of cardiovascular disease quickly. Therefore, people with cardiovascular diseases should be more careful about the harm of secondhand smoke.
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1. Pregnant women
Most pregnant women who passively inhale second-hand smoke can detect nicotine in the amniotic fluid of the uterus. This also shows that the smoke of second-hand smoke does cause direct pollution to the uterine environment where the fetus grows. Pregnancy-induced hypertension and pregnancy complications in pregnant women are mostly related to second-hand smoke exposure.
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2. Accumulation of carcinogens
Second-hand smoke contains a lot of carcinogens. They are inhaled with smoke in the human body and accumulate in the body, gradually increasing the risk of various cancers.
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3. Facial stimulation
The smoke of second-hand smoke can directly stimulate the secretion of the nose, throat, eyes, and glands, and can aggravate the risk of inflammation such as bronchitis and rhinitis.
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4. Child injury
After inhaling second-hand smoke, children are prone to asthma. About 10% of infants in the United States die suddenly after inhaling second-hand smoke. Therefore, attention should be paid to the harm of second-hand smoke to children.
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5. Carbon monoxide hazards
The smoke in secondhand smoke contains carbon monoxide that can be combined with hemoglobin. This process will hinder the combination of hemoglobin and oxygen. Carbon monoxide can also cause hypoxia in the body and induce myocardial infarction. Therefore, second-hand smoke will only aggravate the condition of people with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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6. Nicotine harm
When second-hand smoke is inhaled, the nicotine in the second-hand smoke will cause blood vessels to constrict, increase the heart rate, increase blood pressure, and cause blood stickiness. If people with high blood lipids, high blood pressure, or myocardial infarction inhale second-hand smoke, it will aggravate the condition.
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7. Cardiovascular poisoning
After a short period of exposure to second-hand smoke, the risk of coronary heart disease will increase rapidly, so second-hand smoke is one of the causes of acute coronary heart disease. At the same time, the main components in second-hand smoke can also cause severe cardiovascular poisoning, affecting the normal function of blood, heart, and blood vessels, increasing the risk of vascular disease. Heart disease patients, when exposed to second-hand smoke, will increase the risk of heart disease and death
Mr.V hereby reminds smokers to quit smoking in time or switch to e-cigarettes
