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Harmful Effects of Passive Smoking

Passive smoking is also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or secondhand smoke. It is a mixture of 2 forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco: sidestream smoke (smoke that comes from the end of a lighted cigarette) and mainstream smoke (smoke that is exhaled by a smoker)...more
Posted December 4, 2009 at 1:02 AM

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  • Swati Khanna wrote
    Posted January 10, 2011 at 1:48 AM
    Health Effects of Second Hand Smoke or passive smoking-
    Involuntary inhalation of passive smoking can lead to a variety of immediate effects. Some harmful effects of second hand smoke inhalation can consist of one or more of the following.
    -- Cough
    -- Nausea
    -- Headache
    -- Eye irritation
    -- Sore throat
    -- Dizziness
    -- Difficulty in breathing in those already suffering from asthma.
    Long term involuntary smoking increases the risk of smoking-related disease. A person exposed to involuntary smoking over a period of time could be infected by one or more of the following diseases.
    -- Lung Cancer
    -- Ischemic heart disease
    -- Harmful effect on the cardiovascular system, increasing the chances of a heart attack.Thus passive smoking is as bad and harmful as active smoking.It should be avoided in every way.
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