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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Smoking increases the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, which involves coronary heart disease and stroke. Smoking can thin the lining of your arteries, leading to a build-up of fatty material (atheroma) which narrows the artery. This can cause angina, a heart attack or a stroke.
Every cigarette you smoke makes you more likely to get heart disease. Nearly 1 out of 5 deaths from heart disease have smoking as the leading risk factor. Cigarette smoke is also wrong for the people around you. Secondhand smoke can cause heart disease and lung cancer.
How Does Smoking Cause Heart Disease?
The nicotine in smoke:
Research has shown that smoking increases heart rate, tightens major arteries, and can cause an irregular heart rhythm, all of which make your heart work harder. Smoking also raises blood pressure, which increases the risk of stroke.
Facts associated with Smoking: