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Near Rajnagar Extention ,GZB

BY- HIMANSHU AND ARYAN SEHLOT

Smoking 400,000

Accidents 94,000

2nd Hand Smoke 38,000

Alcohol 45,000

HIV/AIDS 32,600

Suicide 31,000

Homicide 21,000

Drugs 14,200

(Chart of health effects- to be scanned in)

Healthy artery

Damaged artery

Quitting smoking rapidly reduces the risk of coronary

heart diseaseTorn heart wall: Result of over-worked heart muscle

Smokers are twice as likely as Nonsmokers to

have a heart attack

This brain shows stroke

damage, which can

cause death or severe mental or physical disability

Healthy lung Emphysematic lung

Symptoms IncludeShortness of breath

Chronic coughWheezingAnxiety

Weight lossAnkle, feet and leg swelling

fatigue

Lung cancer kills more people than any other type of cancer

Fetal Smoking Syndrome:

•Birth defects•Premature stillbirth•Low birthweight•Prone to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome•Lowered immune capacity

Symptoms:•Persistent hoarseness

•Chronic sore throat

•Painful swallowing

•Pain in the ear•Lump in the neckOver 80% of deaths from laryngeal cancer are

linked to smoking

Above: CavitiesBelow: Gingivitis

Overall poor oral health

Common Consequences

:•Stained teeth•Gum inflammation•Black hairy tongue•Oral cancer•Delayed healing of the gums

Leukoplakia

Oral cancer

What’s in Tobacco? Tar: black sticky substance

used to pave roads Nicotine: Insecticide Carbon Monoxide: Car exhaust Acetone: Finger nail polish

remover Ammonia: Toilet Cleaner Cadmium: used batteries Ethanol: Alcohol Arsenic: Rat poison Butane: Lighter Fluid

Myth: Clove cigarettes are less harmful than regular cigarettes. Myth: Cigars are safe Myth: It’s OK to smoke as long as it’s a “natural” cigarette

Conclusion: All tobacco products are addictive (which takes your independence away), cause

cancer, and harm non-smokers all around you. The average tobacco user is addicted for seven years before they can finally kick this enslaving habit!

Treat yourself well Drink lots of water

Change your routines Reduce stress

Deep breathing Regular exercise

Do something enjoyable every day Increase non-smoking social support

Other ideas?

Talk to your health care provider about which medication will work for you:

Available by prescription: Zyban (Wellbutrin, Bupropion) Nicotine Inhaler Nicotine Nasal Spray

Available over-the-counter: Nicotine Patch (Has an increase in

efficacy when combined with Zyban) Nicotine Gum and lozenge

Thank you!

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