As of now, Americans are contaminating each other through the influence of smoking. Transparent smoke sucked by others is mistakenly called passive smoking or passive smoking. Non smokers are greatly affected by the harmful effects of secondhand smoke. Therefore, smokers need to smoke in places that do not affect anyone. Passive smoking by main stream and mainstream smoking. Sidestream smoke refers to smoke from cigarettes, mainstream smoking in the air is the smoke that smokers inhale or exhale.
Consumers have smoking options, but can non smokers choose to smoke secondhand smoke? It is unfair for non smokers to smoke contaminated air with passive smoke. About 3,000 non-smoking adults die each year from lung cancer by smoking passive smoke from other people's cigarettes (cigarettes, 8). If smokers are interested in their health, it can easily be prevented, and by doing so they prevent nonsmokers and their health from experiencing serious health risks Let's see.
Smoking in public places poses a threat to the health of non-smokers due to the risk of second-hand smoke. Passive smoking is the third leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Even isolating smokers in the same air zone can reduce exposure to secondhand smoke but can not be ruled out. Due to the harm of second-hand smoke, 53,000 non-smokers died innocently each year. The designated area is reserved for smokers, but this does not really protect non smokers. Heat and air conditions do not filter carcinogens nicely and smoke flows from nonspecific sites into nonsmokers lungs
Respiratory problems. Our lungs are equipped with internal mucus which acts as a protective barrier against foreign bodies that we inhale by wiping these contaminants with small hair called cilia. However, for smokers, cilia do not function properly. These small hairs function very slowly. Therefore, you can not cough, sneeze, or swallow to excrete these toxins 9 Smoking can cause or worsen asthma attacks 10 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease including emphysema and bronchial chronic disease disorder ( In inflamed emphysema, lung airbags eventually lose their elasticity and begin to deteriorate. Chronic bronchitis occurs when the inner layer of the lung swells and limits breathing