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Why Is Smoking Addictive?

Smoking is highly harmful to the body’s organs, and cigarettes contain many dangerous and carcinogenic substances. So why is smoking addictive? This is a question many people want answered. Next, China E-Cigarette News explains. Why is smoking addictive?
Smoking causes serious harm to organs throughout the body, and cigarettes contain many harmful and carcinogenic substances. Why is smoking addictive? This is a question many people want answered. Below, China E-cigarette News explains.
  Why is smoking addictive?
Why is smoking addictive?

For most teenage smokers, it starts with curiosity. Cigarettes have carried various symbolic meanings, and historically many famous figures enjoyed smoking, such as Churchill with his cigars and Stalin with his large pipe. These images of great figures attracted many teenagers to imitate them. Smoking has also become a social tool. Offering a cigarette is often the prelude to social interaction and can shorten the psychological distance between people. Many people, after experiencing setbacks in work, study, or life, turn to smoking to ease tension and relieve worries. After becoming addicted, people find that cigarettes can have a stimulating effect, and the physical dependence makes smoking a habit and a source of enjoyment. Many addicted smokers feel listless without smoking, but once they light up, they feel refreshed and mentally energized.

The harm smoking does to the body

1. Smoking can cause the cilia of bronchial epithelial cells to become shorter and irregular and impair their movement, reducing local resistance and making infections more likely. Smoking can cause lung cancer. It can also lead to emphysema. Toxic substances that accumulate in the bronchi of the lungs can obstruct the normal exhalation of inhaled air, causing lung cells to expand or rupture and making it difficult for sufferers to breathe.

2. For people with gastrointestinal diseases, smoking can significantly worsen their condition. In people with gastric ulcers or duodenal ulcers, healing at the ulcer site slows down and may even develop into a chronic disease. Smoking stimulates the nervous system and accelerates the secretion of saliva and gastric juice, keeping the gastrointestinal tract in a constant state of tension and leading to loss of appetite in smokers. In addition, nicotine constricts blood vessels in the gastrointestinal mucosa, further reducing appetite.

3. Smoking has an inhibitory effect on the nerve centers of the spinal cord, weakening sexual desire in men. It also causes blood vessels to constrict and spasm, resulting in impaired peripheral blood circulation. Smoking is one of the main causes of erectile dysfunction.
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