Smoking Increases The Risk of Stroke

Coronary heart disease is the primary cause of death in America today, and smoking is a major cause of this illness. Smoking is very bad to your body, especially to the heart and lungs. Toxins in cigarettes can cause plaque to form within the arteries and eventually lead to arteriosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.

 

Some individuals start smoking at a very young age and in their adult years it may be very hard to quit the habit of smoking. Teaching young individuals the dangers of smoking and the health complications it can bring to their bodies is very important. Many may disregard this information and sometimes it is too late when they finally realize smoking can harm their health. Smoking sometimes can be a means of socializing with friends and other people, and most of the time the causes of smoking are disregarded, until they realize that smoking is the culprit of their illness.

Stroke is very much related to coronary heart disease and smoking is known to cause some types of cardiovascular disease. The leading causes of death in the United States are high blood pressure, stroke and heart ailments which are all considered as cardiovascular disease.

Toxins and other debris from cigarettes can enter your body and into your bloodstream through smoking and this causes hardening of the arteries. Progressive arteriosclerosis is caused by deposits of plaques in the arteries that can scar and thicken the artery walls that will then lead to blockage from blood clots. This will cut off the supply of blood to the brain cells which causes the cells to die. This will then lead to stroke or heart attack and even death.

Smoking causes stroke and in the same way causes disabilities that are effect of having a stroke. This includes paralysis, speech problems and reading and writing difficulties. It can also cause problems with thinking and memory. These disabilities are examples of why people should quit smoking.

It is important to quit smoking as early as you can so that smoking can not do further damage to your body. You can make a choice to stop smoking and take your health under control so you can lead a normal and healthy life without an increased risk of stroke in the future. When you stop smoking, you could very well be saving your life.

Quitting smoking is not easy, but the longer you smoke, the harder it will become. Just remind yourself that life will not be easy for you if you suffer a stroke as a result of smoking and are left handicapped. Talk to your doctor about your risk for stroke and the best way for you to give up your smoking habit.



 

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