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I've heard that smoking causes heart disease. I understand lung cancer is caused by mutations the genetic code of structures such as the alveoli, but I'm not too clear on how smoking may contribute to heart disease. Of course, as a stimulant that taxes the heart and lungs, nicotine may not exactly be the most healthful thing affecting the cardiovascular system, but no one blames caffeine for their cardiovascular maladies. What's the deal with smokes and heart disease?

2006-09-11 13:34:07 · 14 answers · asked by Thrasymachus 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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It hardens the arteries, making the passage of the blood alot harder to travel...this is one of the reasons why heart patients take aspirin, since aspirin thins the blood, and allows it to pass through those hardened arteries...

My father died of CHD (Coronary Heart Disease) and he was an otherwise healthy man...He had an angina attack and 2 heart attacks...2 of his arteries were severely hardened and clogged...His cholesterol was normal as was his blood pressure and everything else...so what caused it? According to doctors it was his smoking!

If you are or know a smoker, learn from others' tragedies.

2006-09-11 17:30:11 · answer #1 · answered by I_M 3 · 3 0

Does Smoking Cause Heart Disease

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2016-09-19 10:41:27 · answer #4 · answered by Nathan 3 · 0 0

I know from relevant literature that smoking is one of the worst offenders to making heart disease worse but I found most of my information at this site below - I recommend you have a look as it has substantial information and good links to heart related subjects including smoking and preventing heart disease. Much more information than I could put in this answer. I hope it helps.

2006-09-12 15:12:06 · answer #5 · answered by Roy 2 · 1 0

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"Smoking: Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 health-threatening compounds, of which 200 are known poisons. Regardless of the number of toxins, however, there is little doubt about the devastating effect smoking has on one's health. Few other consumer products come close to tobacco in the number of deaths they cause. In the United States, for example, ten times more people die from tobacco-related illnesses than from automobile accidents. The World Health Organization estimates that on a global scale, smoking claims three million lives annually!

In addition to an increased risk of cancer and heart disease, smokers suffer more frequently from colds, gastric ulcers, chronic bronchitis, and higher blood pressure than nonsmokers. Smoking also diminishes one's sense of smell and taste. Clearly, giving up smoking is one of the most important preventive health measures an individual can take. But what about drugs and alcohol?"
Clear, doesn't it? Kind regards

2006-09-12 13:45:53 · answer #6 · answered by Ana 2 · 1 0

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How does smoking cause heart disease?
I've heard that smoking causes heart disease. I understand lung cancer is caused by mutations the genetic code of structures such as the alveoli, but I'm not too clear on how smoking may contribute to heart disease. Of course, as a stimulant that taxes the heart and lungs, nicotine may not...

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2014-09-18 00:46:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you smoke your blood takes carbon monoxide into it. ( a similar situation would be to get into your car and put the exaust pipe in through the window! ) It is not the nicotine that is the killer but the CO. When you sleep your body renews its self. BUT if theres CO in your blood however much you rest your heart will not. It will be working super hard to rid your body of that poisionous CO, pumping so hard to get it out when it should be resting, So if you smoke for a long time just think of all the extra work your heart will have to do.then think hy it may fail 20-40 yrs down the line!

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