Smoking and сhildren respiratory illness
Smoking has a number of different diseases that are rather serious and have long lasting effects on the health; the cigarettes contain a mixture of nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, that all are injurious to health and are responsible for causing fatal diseases in non smokers of all age groups. The important diseases that are caused by the smoking cigarettes include lung cancer, heart related disease, skin diseases, mental illness, and other such serious diseases.
The smoke of tobacco is the most important and contributing source of the air pollution in the home. Many researchers have reported that the children that are exposed to the parental smoking are likely to develop phlegm, asthma, and chronic cough, along with high risks of pneumonia attacks, and other related respiratory illnesses. Additional research has also provided evidences that the parental smoke may highly affect the lung growth rate during the childhood. And it has also been investigated that children with smoking parents have lungs involved in different functions. Lung cancer is one of the fatal diseases that are caused by the nicotine and tar which are found in the tobacco. This mixture is involved in destroying the lining of ciliated epithelium causing id difficult for the smoker to breath.
