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Will damaged lungs recover after quitting smoking?

 Will damaged lungs recover after quitting smoking? Cigarettes are addictive. Addiction increases the amount of cigarettes. As the amount increases, the lungs become worse. As it worsens, it causes lung cancer. It gradually damages every organ. Everyone who is addicted to cigarettes knows that this is the result. Despite knowing this, he does not stop smoking. Because after being addicted, the mind does not want to quit. Whatever happens to them, will happen tomorrow. They continue their addiction to cigarettes saying that their health has deteriorated. But most of them don't know. As soon as you quit smoking, the condition of the damaged lungs will improve. The faster you can quit, the risk of lung damage is reduced by 90 percent. Is it possible to give up smoking damaged lungs to be as healthy as before? Of course it is possible. By the time a cigarette takes the form of an addiction from one or two cigarettes, the cells of the lungs have been damaged. In that case, if you quit s...

Does incense and liquid used to repel mosquitoes affect the lungs?

 Does incense and liquid used to repel mosquitoes affect the lungs? Mosquito control becomes a big challenge in summer season. The sound of mosquitoes disturbs sleep, if they bite, there is a risk of various diseases. Diseases like malaria and dengue are spread by mosquito bites. Although it is best to use mosquito nets to avoid mosquitoes, we also use quills, incense, ointments, and sprays instead. But many people do not realize that these materials are harmful to health. Mosquito coils contain pyrethrin pesticides, which cause lung damage. Incense used to repel mosquitoes, smoke comes out of quills. When it is lit inside the room, if there is no ventilator and no place for air, the smoke enters the body. which affects the mucocilia that protect the lungs from infection. Because of this, the elements, gas and carbon particles in the smoke get stuck in the lungs. People who smoke or smoke mosquito repellent for a long time are more likely to develop COPD asthma. Being in contact wi...

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