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Ciggarette Smoke and Lung Function

Cigarette Smoking:Destroys Lung Function The facts are conclusive, smoking causes both lung cancer andemphysema. Ellen Brown's article Waging War On Lung Cancer and CarolLewis's article Causes Of Emphysema prove that smoking cigarettes causeboth lung cancer and emphysema. Although both diseases are treatable,neither is curable, both inevitably consume a patient with unbearablesuffering and a devastating outcome. The warning signs for lung cancerusually appear when the disease has advanced to a phase that isincurable. The diagnosis for emphysema is often given after a patienthas noticed a considerable problem with their ability to take a fullbreath thus permanent damage is already done to the lungs. Cigarettesmoke contains thousand of known carcinogenic agents that are inhaleddirectly into the lungs. The human body cannot function without thebrain, and the brain cannot function without oxygen. By flowing throughthe lungs, blood can exchange used oxygen and pick up fresh oxygen thatis carried to the brain. By replacing the oxygen that you breath withcigarette smoke, you are making air exchange difficult and inefficient. Eventually the Alveoli (the little sacs inside the lungs where ai


Once diagnosed a patient must decide with the direction oftheir physician what type of treatment is best for them. Although cancerdestroys the alveoli, emphysema similarly compromises lung function bydestroying the alveoli's ability to exchange oxygen. There are immense treatmentoptions for a patient enduring emphysema. The information isindisputable, stop smoking immediately. Emphysema allows apatient to live, however they are not able to take a full breath,because simple movement is too difficult. Patients with emphysema endure the similar symptoms as those sufferingfrom lung cancer. The chanceof getting these diseases can be reduced by 80 percent by simplyavoiding cigarette smoke. Early detection of lung cancer means you have a better chance ofsurvival, however if you do not smoke you can reduce the risk of lungcancer by 80 percent. Unlike lung cancer where thealveoli are completely destroyed, emphysema patients suffer from a decreased capacity within the lung. Cigarettesmoke permanently damages the Alveoli with lung cancer or emphysema andultimately makes the vital function of breathing impossible. Warning signs of lung cancerinclude" a persistent cough, chest pain, weight loss accompanied by adecreased appetite, bloody phlegm, shortness of breath, hoarseness, afever for an unknown reason, and recurring infections, such asbronchitis and pneumonia"(Brown 9). Current smokers still have a fighting chance, "ityou quite smoking.

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