World Tobacco Day: nicotine dangers and solutions
Smoking is injurious to health and one should get rid of it as observed on World Tobacco Day

May 31 marks world tobacco day which highlights the adverse effects of smoking and the drive to quit.
The statistics gathered by the Word Health organization prove that 267 million adults in India make use of tobacco.
A single cigarette can hamper the whole system with critical disorders like:
1) Respiratory diseases which include symptoms like difficulty in breathing, shortness of breath, wheezing , bronchitis and even lung cancer.
2) Heart attacks and strokes can pose high risk due to excessive smoking in turn damaging the blood vessels, artery block and valve disease.
3) Lung Cancer is most common and prevalent in individuals who smoke daily, but it can also directly inflame the throat, esophagus, the bladder, kidneys and pancreas.
4)Smoking causes the overall deterioration in health with premature wrinkles and dryness, tooth and gum infections, cataracts as well as arthritis.
First and foremost if cigar lovers want to prevent themselves from harm they should get rid of the habit by force and consult a doctor for regular checkups but if quitting becomes a pain then seek support of a specialist and work on a solution.
During this time, nicotine lovers must resort to gain some motivation from non-smoker friends who could knock some sense and make you mentally strong.
The smokers should replace the after-effects with healthy habits like workout, breathing and relaxation that could reduce the malignance.
For the unversed, cigarettes' are not the only form of smoking as vape and hookah cause equal danger.
