What is the harm of smoking for teenagers?
To date, Russia is in the lead in terms ofpeople who use tobacco. According to data for 2012, about 65% of men and 30% of women are smokers. The same sad statistics states: Russia ranks first in nicotine dependence among children.
Let's start with the fact that the harm of smoking for adolescentsincomparably greater than for people who have reached adulthood. The child's organism is more susceptible to poisons contained in a cigarette. Vulnerable nerve cells of the child under the influence of poisonous substances are depleted, thereby reducing cognitive abilities and causing rapid fatigue, both physical and mental.
In addition, the lion's share of smokers makes their ownfirst puff is just under the age of 18. And the mortality among such people is higher than those who "met" with nicotine, being an adult. Pathologies of the respiratory organs are more often developed in smokers from the "school bench".
Especially from smoking eyes suffer, becausecapillaries, supply them with nutrients, under the influence of nicotine spasmodic, atrophy and cease to fulfill their transport function for the delivery of oxygen. At the child, subject to nicotine addiction, vision sharply worsens.
Also, the harm of smoking for adolescents isincreased intraocular pressure. Smoke, eroding the mucous membrane of the visual analyzer, contributes to the early development of glaucoma. There are also cases of so-called tobacco amblyopathy - blindness caused by this "bad habit".
Talking about the dangers of smoking for teenagers, you can notmention the activation of the thyroid gland, which leads to an increase in heart rate, an increase in body temperature and a violation of sleep. The hormonal imbalance inherent in the child during puberty, due to smoking is exacerbated.
Health problems caused by nicotine addiction arise in almost all body systems, since the poisons contained in a cigarette are carried by blood throughout the body.
The dangers of smoking for children and adults needto know every person. The problem of the emergence of this dependence is the total illiteracy of the population from a medical point of view. While children will hear that smoking is bad, but to see around smoking adults - this problem will remain unresolved. Educational anti-tobacco work in educational institutions and the family should be combined with the creation of a positive image of a non-smoker.