The Hidden Dangers of Smoking: What Fails First?
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As smoking takes its toll, which part of your body do you think suffers first? 🎉 #seacreatures #cigarettes #deepsea Made with Vexub
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In the next few years of smoking cigarettes, what fails first—your lungs, your blood vessels or your brain? Days to weeks: smoke slows cilia, so mucus and toxins stop clearing properly. Months: airways stay inflamed, mucus thickens, cough becomes chronic, and breathing gets harder. Years: the tiny air sacs in your lungs break down, so less oxygen moves into your blood. Meanwhile, blood vessels stiffen, plaques grow, and clot risk rises. That is how smoking leads to COPD, heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer. And here’s the dark truth: it does not stay in your lungs. It cuts oxygen delivery across your whole body.