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By Greham smith
Smoking

Smoking is the cause of a wide range of diseases. According to WHO, nearly five million people die every year throughout the world due to smoking related diseases. Health experts are of the view that smoking is the main cause of many diseases, which eventually result in death.

Heart problems

People who smoke have more risk of heart attacks than non-smokers do. Due to smoking, the arteries become hard which can block the flow of blood from the heart. This results in a possible heart attack. Doctors can treat his problem by performing bypass surgery, which may be a risky affair for a patient.

Lung cancer

In the UK, every year 20,000 people die due to lung cancer. Doctors reveal that most of the people who die due to this disease are smokers. There are no sure fire treatments available for this disease, so doctors recommend preventive measures and the best way is to quit smoking.

Smoking can cause many other diseases such as kidney problems, liver problems, cervical cancer, bladder problems, oral problems, and leukemia.

Smoking and Women

Pregnant women who smoke can give birth to premature babies. This results in low birth weight of babies, which can greatly hinder their overall development.

Smoking and Impotence

Men who smoke have more chances of suffering from impotence than non-smokers do. Smoking helps to narrow the arteries in the penis that reduces the blood regulation and loss of erection is the end result. If smoking becomes the cause of impotence, then it is better to quit it as it may be the signal of arrival of other possible diseases.

Quit Smoking methods

People who quit smoking can expect an improvement in health. The frequent headaches and tiredness due to smoking becomes a thing of the past. There are many methods that help people to quit smoking. Some effective medicines are also available in the market that helps in smoking cessation. There are various medicines and treatments available for smoking cessation, which include nicotine replacement therapy, Zyban, and Champix.

NRT (nicotine replacement therapy) is useful in the early phases when people quit smoking. It reduces the cravings for nicotine and counters withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, headaches, and dizziness.

Zyban is a prescription medicine, which helps people to give up smoking. It reduces the desire to smoke by striking certain areas in the brain, which cause cravings for nicotine. There are side effects of this drug such as fever, nausea, anxiety, and headache. So it is better to take the drug after consulting a doctor.

Champix is the latest drug available in the market, which helps people to quit smoking. It is available only on prescription from a registered medical doctor. This drug has become quite popular since its launch in December 2006. It contains varenicline as an active ingredient and works by striking the receptors in the brain. This results in relieving the craving and withdrawal symptoms which people get after they quit smoking. Champix proves effective in comparison with other drugs. The most common side effect of this drug is nausea. So it is better to take Champix after consulting a doctor. It can assure right treatment and better health.


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