вторник, 15 сентября 2009 г.

Watching Your Loved One Suffer The Consequences Of Smoking Cigarettes

One of the most painful things a person might have to experience is to see someone they love dearly suffer from illness or disease. Even if they have not yet reached the point of death, they might have to go through so much pain and discomfort. What is an even harder thing to deal with is when you know and they know that the whole thing could have been avoided if they had never smoked cigarettes. Smoking cigarettes is one of the most common reasons that many avoidable diseases are developed.

Most people associate cigarettes smoking with the cancer. Actually there are many other problems that can be just as frequent in a smoker that can be just as deadly. Even when a person has quit smoking years before, the damage can already be done to the lungs and other parts of the body that will likely never get any better. Smoking can make it much easier to get pneumonia,colds, sinus infections,blood disorders, and artery damage. Of course, you can never discount lung cancer and heart disease because they are very common in smokers.

Going into the hospital to have even simple surgeries can be complicated when someone smokes or has smoked in the past. It can make complications more common and recovery time much longer than normal. There can be complications recovering from anesthesia and antibiotics might even be necessary to ward off the risk of infection that a person who never smoked might not have to worry about.

When complications with breathing and oxygen levels occur with a patient that smoked before or still does, it can be necessary for them to have breathing treatments to help remove remainders of the anesthesia that might have been used for their surgery or other procedure. The lungs can have a harder time waking up, so to speak, from anesthesia which can cause breathing and oxygen intake complications. This kind of developments can cause a patient to have to spend days or even weeks longer in the a hospital than normal.

Of course, all of these complications are still not nearly as bad as watching a loved one who is dying from the cancer that smoking can cause. Cancer can be a long drawn out illness that can cause someone to suffer for years before their imminent death. They might have to endure chemotherapy and radiation treatments that are almost as bad as the disease itself and in the end many smokers die anyway despite all of the treatments available. If you have a loved one who smokes cigarettes, do your best to convince them to stop now. Stopping now might be helpful where stopping later could be deadly.

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