CIGARETTES AND ITS CONDUCTS

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Currently the number of smokers, especially teenage smokers continues to grow, especially developing countries. The health hazards of smoking have been researched and proven by many people. The adverse effects of smoking are well known. Many researchers prove that smoking can cause the risk of causing various diseases.

Diseases Generated

Buerger's disease

The occurrence of inflammation in the arteries, veins, and nerves, especially in the feet, resulting in inhibition of blood flow.

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Cigarettes can cause deformation of sperm and damage to their DNA resulting in abortion.
Cigarettes can cause deformation of sperm and damage to their DNA resulting in abortion.

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One in three deaths in the world is caused by cardiovascular disease. Tobacco use is one of the biggest risk factors for this disease. In a developing country the disease kills more than one million people every year. Cardiovascular disease involving tobacco use in developed countries kills more than 600,000 people every year.

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One in three deaths in the world is caused by heart disease. Tobacco use is one of the biggest risk factors for this disease. It has been determined that cigarette smoke contains more than 40 kinds of toxic substances.

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Cigarette Ingredients

Nikotin
at the most talked about and studied, poison the nerves of the body, increase blood pressure, cause narrowing of peripheral blood vessels, and cause addiction and dependence on the wearer. Levels of nicotine 4-6 mg smoked by adults every day can make someone addicted. In the United States, white cigarettes on the market have levels of 8-10 mg of nicotine per stem, while in Indonesia nicotine levels of 17 mg per stem.

Timah Hitam (Pb)

Black lead produced by a cigarette of 0.5 ug. A pack of cigarettes (contents of 20 cigarettes) that is sucked in one day will produce 10 ug. While the lead danger threshold that enters the body is 20 ug per day. It is conceivable, if a heavy smoker sucks an average of 2 packs of cigarettes per day, how many harmful substances this enters the body.

Tar

Tar is a collection of thousands of chemicals in a solid component of cigarette smoke, and is carcinogenic. By the time a cigarette is smoked, tar enters the oral cavity as solid vapor. Once cool, it will become solid and form a brown precipitate on tooth surface, respiratory tract, and lung. This precipitation varies between 3-40 mg per cigarette, while tar levels in cigarettes range from 24 to 45 mg.

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