Chewing Tobacco
In addition to the smoking, chewing tobacco also causes the lungs to become inflamed, and sometimes fatal, due to "breathing and swallowing of too much air," according to the American Lung Association.
How are cigarettes and chewing tobacco treated?
Cigarettes, for some people, can feel like an addictive cocktail -- they can make you smoke more with each puff, and after a while, the nicotine can get the best of you.
Most people who smoke cigarettes have a temporary high that turns to a temporary low, then a more serious withdrawal. However, in some people, the withdrawal can be permanent. Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, irritability and sleep problems.
Symptoms of withdrawal in people who have smoked cigarettes include:
Loses control of their breathing
Feels tired for 24 to 48 hours after the smoking
Wets themselves and can throw up
Can feel unwell at work
Becomes irritable, especially at school
Has trouble maintaining regular relationships
Holds water in their lungs
What do smoking and chewing tobacco harm?
Smoking tobacco can cause significant heart harm because inhaling the smoke can increase your LDL (bad) cholesterol, which causes heart attacks.
Smoking tobacco can cause heart attacks in a large number of people.
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