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Question
How does smoking harm passive smokers?
Long Answer
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Solution
- Damaging Lungs and Causing Breathing Problems:
Passive smoking irritates the lungs. It can cause--
Coughing, wheezing, and breathlessness
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Reduced lung function, especially in children
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Increased risk of bronchitis and pneumonia
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- Increasing Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke:
Even occasional exposure to second-hand smoke-
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Narrows blood vessels and increases blood pressure
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Leads to plaque buildup in arteries
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Increases chances of heart attacks and strokes
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- Raising Cancer Risk:
Passive smoke contains over 70 cancer-causing chemicals. It increases the risk of-
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Lung cancer (even in lifelong non-smokers)
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Possibly throat, breast, or bladder cancers
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- Harming Children:
Children are more vulnerable due to smaller lungs. Passive smoking can cause--
Asthma attacks or trigger wheezing
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Ear infections and frequent colds
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Poor lung development and weakened immunity
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