The Dangers of Second Hand Smoke

July 12, 2007 · Filed Under Health 

Complete bans on smoking in restaurants, stores and in some cases entire cities are becoming more and more commonplace these days. The reason for this is that we now know that not only can you die from smoking cigarettes, but you can also die from breathing in smoke in the air around us.

Second hand smoke, whether it’s from the burning end of the cigarette, or from the smokers mouth, can be a serious hazard to your health. Here are just a few of the many problems caused by second hand smoke.

  • Second hand smoke contains over 60 chemicals that cause or may cause cancer. Thousands of non-smokers die of lung cancer from second hand smoke every year.
  • Some of the toxic chemicals in cigarette smoke are: formaldehyde, benzene, vinyl chlorine, arsenic ammonia, and hydrogen cyanide.
  • Second hand smoke causes heart disease in non-smokers. These heart disease cases account for tens of thousands of deaths every year.
  • Many non-smokers visit the doctor every year for lung related problems caused by second hand smoke. These problems range from coughing to a drop in lung functioning.
  • The incidence of breast cancer may be increased by exposure to second hand smoke.

While adults generally speaking have the option or ability to leave an area where someone is smoking, children don’t usually have that luxury. They are also more susceptible to the damage caused by cigarette smoke. In addition to these problems here are some of the issues caused by second hand smoke that specifically affect children.

  • Second hand smoke causes over 150,000 lower respiratory infections every year, such as bronchitis and pneumonia, in children under the age of 18 months.
  • Second hand smoke has been indicated as a cause of many SIDS deaths.
  • Second hand smoke significantly increases the severity of asthma attacks in children.
  • Second hand smoke causes many children to develop ear infections.
  • Pregnant women exposed to second hand smoke are more likely to have babies with below average birth weights.

Smoking near your children can not only cause health problems and death now, it can impair them all the way through to adulthood. While you should attempt to quit for the sake of your children. If you don’t quit, please smoke outside away from them.

These are just some of the known problems associated with second hand smoke. Cigarette companies have known for a long time that second hand smoke is dangerous, but did not reveal this information. It’s worrying to think about what other consequences there are of second hand smoke that we haven’t discovered yet. Even the shortest amount of exposure to cigarette smoke can have dangerous consequences.

If you are a smoker, please quit or smoke outside in a private area. If you know someone who smokes near you, convince them to quit or at least not to smoke when they’re with you.

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