موضوع انجليزي عن التدخين قصير وسهل
موضوع انجليزي عن التدخين قصير جدا وسهل
موضوع انجليزي عن التدخين قصير جدا وسهل
تعبير انجليزي عن smoking
The smoker inhales an air laden with toxic products that
attack the cells lining the walls of the organs of the respiratory system:
nose, mouth, throat, trachea, bronchi and lungs.
Tars inhaled via cigarette smoke are deposited in the
bronchi and lungs of smokers, causing a significant decrease in breath. Carbon
monoxide binds to red blood cells and disrupts the oxygenation of the body,
decreasing your resistance to effort and your energy. Irritant substances such
as acetone cause inflammation of the bronchi and make you cough.
Cigarette smoke is a direct attack on the respiratory
system that explains the occurrence in smokers of different types of diseases:
- Infectious diseases: smokers more frequently have
otitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, influenza and pneumonia; this risk
is all the higher as their consumption is important.
- Inflammatory diseases: these are mainly chronic
bronchitis and emphysema (permanent dilation of the pulmonary alveoli); these
diseases are due to the progressive destruction of the bronchi and lungs of
smokers through smoking.
- Allergic diseases: asthmatic disease is more common and
more serious in smokers; the same is true of hay fever.
- Cancer diseases: cigarette smoke causes cancers
throughout the respiratory system: lips, tongue, throat, vocal cords, trachea,
bronchi, lungs, etc. The risk of cancer increases with the amount of tobacco
smoked and the number of years of smoking, with the number of years being the
most important factor