Diseases Caused By Smoking
Smoking is known to be harmful to one’s health and to cause cancer, but few people are aware that it can also harm the spinal cord. The government is putting up a lot of effort to address this issue. Thousands of individuals die each year from lung cancer and other respiratory ailments as a result of smoking.
According to Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, Head of Bombay Hospital’s Bombay Spine Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Center, Nicotine addiction, a higher chance of lung and other types of cancer, arteriosclerosis (artery hardening), and heart disease, as well as a shorter lifespan, are all side consequences of smoking. Cigarettes contain roughly 4000 compounds in the form of dry tobacco and scent. Some of these compounds are completely safe until they are burned and inhaled.
There are two types of particles in cigarette smoke: fixed particles and gases. Smokers are oblivious to the fact that their spine will be distorted, resulting in a long-term sickness.
Physical Capacity Gets Affected :
As we all know, smokers have a lower physical capacity than non-smokers, owing to diminished lung activation. Cigarette smoking reduces the volume of blood in the body while increasing dangerous chemicals like carbon monoxide. These factors, together with smoking’s effects on the heart and blood vessels, may impede physical activity. Bones are living creatures that rely on other body systems for support and functionality.
The bones are unable to rebuild themselves if these systems do not function properly. Physical activity and hormone activity, both of which are negatively impacted by cigarette smoking, have a significant impact on bone development. Both men and women are affected by cigarette smoking’s effects on hormone function. Smoking lowers estrogen levels in women, lowering bone density and increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis weakens the bones, making them more readily broken. As a result, several spinal bones and axis are affected by this silent disease. Toxic substances in cigarettes injure bones and soft tissues severely. When we talk about the spinal cord, we’re talking about vertebrae, cartilage-filled invertebrate discs, connective tissue, tiny muscles, and nerves. We are learning more about how smoking can impair the ability of our spinal cord to operate. Smoking has an effect on every area of the spinal cord.
Lung Cancer:
Studies in India have shown that lung cancer cases are increasing rapidly in metros and major cities of the country such as Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is sometimes linked to lung cancer (COPD). COPD, according to AIIMS’ Dr. Nabi Darya Wali, is a lung illness in which the patient’s ability to exhale is impaired. As a result, the patient experiences breathing difficulties. This disease is caused by long-term smoking. COPD patients are twice as likely to get lung cancer, and the two diseases are also more likely to occur at the same time.
Lung cancer is, in fact, one of the most common types of cancer in the world. According to Dr. Wali, lung cancer has become a prevalent disease and is still one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. When lung cancer has spread throughout the body, most people begin treatment. That is because cancer is detected at an advanced stage, clinical research is now focused on identifying novel therapeutic choices.
Signs and symptoms of Lung Cancer:
Although COPD and lung cancer have some symptoms, such as coughing and breathing difficulties, there are key distinctions. Fatigue, loss of appetite, rapid weight loss, cough with chest pain, sore throat, lung infection, cough and cough with blood, and regular dry cough with blood are all signs that you should seek medical help right once. Headaches, numbness, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, jaundice, and bone pain can all be symptoms of cancer that has spread.
Diagnosis and treatment of Lung Cancer:
CT scans, MRIs, PET scans, and bone scans are used to determine the stage of cancer. Chest X-rays, CT scans, sputum testing, tissue (tissue) biopsies, and bronchoscopy are all diagnostic tests. Chemotherapy is used to treat lung cancer, regardless of whether or not the patient has COPD. A combination of therapies, like as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, may be used to treat COPD and cancer in its early stages. Immunotherapy and tailored drugs are examples of new therapies that are effective.
Prevent lung cancer:
According to Dr. Wali, you can use these measures to protect yourself from lung diseases: Exercise on a regular basis, preferably aerobic exercise that raises your heart rate. Food that is high in nutrients is advantageous. Make sure you drink plenty of water. To avoid illness, wash your hands frequently. Hands should not be placed near your mouth (try to touch as little as possible). Keep a safe distance from sick persons. Continue to see your doctor on a regular basis. Any indications and symptoms of lung illness should not be ignored.
Smokers should strive to quit smoking as soon as possible. Stay away from smokers and their smoke, and don’t breathe polluted or contaminated air at home or outside. It is also possible to forego the use of various protective equipment, such as masks, in order to avoid lung injury. Radioactive compounds, such as radon gases, cause cancer, and the only way to tell if such components aren’t contaminating the air in your home is to check the radon level. Long-term exposure to such drugs has been linked to an increased risk of COPD and lung cancer. Do not inhale any chemicals, dust, or smoke, for example. If you have a high risk of lung cancer, consult your doctor and have it tested.
Here are a few additional risks that the majority of people aren’t aware of:
Invertebrate discs:
The blood flow to the disc that divides the neighboring vertebrae is quite limited. Smoking lowers blood circulation even further, making it difficult for these discs to receive the nutrients they require to stay healthy.
Vertebrae:
Smoking lowers bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis, facet disease, spinal arthritis, and other disorders that cause deformities in the vertebrae.
Connective tissue:
Nicotine reduces the flexibility of soft tissue and cartilage via lowering collagen levels. Tendons and ligaments become brittle and vulnerable to injury.
Muscles:
Tobacco affects the lungs, making physical exercise difficult, in addition to the overall depressive effects of smoking on muscles. muscle mass is lost as a result of inactivity.
Nerves:
When the disc between the cartilage, vertebrae, and invertebrates deteriorates, the disc is more likely to bulge or develop internally. The spinal nerves may be compressed as a result of this.