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The Relationship Between Smoking and Heart Disease



You are a smoker, and you cannot imagine ever quitting. You are so addicted to the nicotine, that you do not mind the fact that you have not been able to taste food or breathe properly for years. However, family and friends are becoming increasingly worried for your health. Thus, you should know that there is a direct correlation between smoking and heart disease.

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Whether it was in a magazine, or in the newspaper, no doubt you have seen the warning in regard to smoking and heart disease. However, you probably just overlook it and think "It will never happen to me." Well, the truth is that it can, and most likely it will, if you do not stop smoking soon.

First of all, have you ever been in a major city near a truck in traffic and had to close your car window because of the fumes that were being expelled by the truck? Those fumes are carcinogens, and those carcinogens are what can be found in your cigarettes.

The carcinogens found in cigarettes are part of the correlation between smoking and heart disease. These chemicals that are in the cigarette get absorbed into the blood stream. As a result, the blood becomes contaminated, and remember that the blood is pumped through the heart.

 



As the blood is pumped through the heart, the nicotine from the cigarettes also builds up in the blood stream. As a result, the blood becomes thick, which can lead to clots. Also, the nicotine will build up in the valves leading to the heart, which can cause a heart attack.

So, now that you know the correlation between smoking and heart disease, you really should consider stopping smoking. If you have just started smoking, you are at an advantage when it comes to your health, because the nicotine has not had sufficient amount of time to cause those serious health problems yet.

However, if you have been smoking for years, your health is in trouble if you continue smoking. Perhaps you have seen a picture of the lungs of a smoker, if you have not, one way to describe them is black trash bags - you certainly do not want your lungs to look like that now do you?

There are a variety of ways that you can quit smoking and thus prevent heart disease. Ask your doctor for various treatment methods. You are sure to find a method that works for you, a method that could save your life as well as your health.









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