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Linda Mcgraw

Mrs. Jestatis

English 3

9/7/2020

Addiction to smoke, its causes and therapies

One billion people around the world are smokers, according to the World Health

Organization, ignoring the fact that smokers affects many harmful things. Tobacco addiction

kills over six million people a year, more than five million of them die from overt smoking and

more than 600,000 die from second-hand smoke.

Second-hand smoke is the smoke that fills the bar, the workplaces or their enclosed

spaces when people fire tobacco products along the lines of cigarettes, bidis and water pipes. The

smoke that comes from the head of the cigarette is more dangerous to health than the smoke that

comes from immediate inhalation from smoking. That said, the people nearest to the smokers

have more negative effects than the smokers themselves. That is absolutely intolerable to those

who don't smoke.

Few examples of smoke from the second hand; Second-hand smoking causes significant

cardiovascular and respiratory conditions in people, including coronary heart disease and lung

cancer. She induces premature mortality of children. It causes low birth-weight in pregnant

women. Nearly half of children routinely drink air in public areas polluted by cigarette smoke.

Secondhand smoke is responsible for more than 600 000 premature deaths each year. In 2004,

children accounted for 28 per cent of second-hand smoke-related deaths.


Only one in three nations, or one third of the world 's population, tracks tobacco

consumption. Only 18% of world's population is protected by national smoke-free regulations..

As second-hand smoking does not have a "good solution," why not focus on smokers and stop

using tobacco products. Though they don't find it handy.

A WHO study reveals that a lot of smokers understand the unique danger of smoking tobacco.

For example, a survey conducted in China in 2009 found that only 38% of smokers knew

smoking was causing coronary heart disease and only 27% knew it was causing stroke.

The planet will try to convince smokers to quit smoking by making them know about the

threat or detrimental consequences of the extensive use of tobacco products Some smokers who

realize the health hazards associated with using tobacco products prefer to avoid smoking.

Besides this, there is another reason that not all smokers can afford to avoid smoking even

though certain doctors have advice or counselling. Clearly, not all cases would be satisfied by

one procedure. In other words, if there were 10,000 people there might be 10,000 alternative

solutions because of the fact that human beings are all distinct. Another thing that the world
should reflect on is not just that the planet is also responsible for educating people of the

negative consequences, addictions, adverse impacts and all the other problems that cigarette use

and usage can bring. But people become aware of them and ideally this will reduce the number

of new smokers.

The next topic that we should think on is that so many people are or are attracted to

nicotine addiction. According to Quitline there are four reasons for that. The only one which

relates to smoking. Nicotine is among thousands of compounds found in tobacco. Nicotine

becomes involved in this issue, since people cannot stop using tobacco products as a physical

component. It is very addictive and it causes the most withdrawal symptoms when people try to

stop the nicotine products being eaten.

The second explanation is to make it become a habit. It's all exacerbated by all the

unhealthy practices, hours, and activities you've come to know. After having meals, for example,

with beers, each time you find a smoking booth or spot, driving, chatting on the phone, chatting

to your friends who also smoke, etc. There are so many ways to remind people about smoking

and the use of tobacco products in real life. These behaviors are often causing demands and

cravings. People who smoke, without eating tobacco drugs, are "very well-trained," but they can
do little. Nicotine also impacts the emotions of individuals, above all. People who are addicted to

nicotine products have some pe in them

Now, the emphasis should be on how to reduce or mask certain smoking causes. The first

source, the addiction to Nicotine, is a successful therapy. Few businesses sell nicotine patches

that you'll only put on your face, cigarettes, and lozenges. They 're trying to give up the nicotine

people crave because they don't consume cigarette products. You will buy these at a fair rate

online. Second, I think a person 's behavior is the hardest thing to get away with. Addicted

cigarettes ought to be treated with a fair medication or more from physicians. They may involve

therapy, counselling, and group discussions. The last source is a bit close to that of the second.

The Smokers Return A potential cure for this cause will be, first, that the patient seeks

consultation from an or two approved psychiatrists. They need to argue whether the patient may

like cigarette smoke goods. This method would guide us to discover the feelings that the

consumer has when the nicotine drugs are craved for. And hopefully when the patient expresses

certain feelings, they will be encouraged to identify solutions to consuming tobacco products.

The options may be calling their family on the phone while they are sad, listening to some

calming songs or singing out loud in Karaoke when they're angry, taking deep breaths while

they're nervous or worried, going out for a little jog when they're just bored

To say, there are many hazards and complications posed by smoking tobacco products,

not just for the smokers but also for the public around them. Using nicotine products may sound

like it makes smokers' feelings healthier, but it's just temporary and the possibility of addiction is

much greater. There are plenty of recovery options for all smokers who are adamant about

stopping smoking. Smoking population should certainly decline to make the global climate safer.
Works Cited

“Tobacco”. Web page. World Health Organiation. June 2016. <

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs339/en/ >

“Why Smokers Try, But Can’t Quit”. Web page. TIME. Maria Szalaviz. 11 Novemver 2011.

< http://healthland.time.com/2011/11/11/most-smokers-want-to-quit-but-few-use-the-best-

strategies/ >

“The smoking addiction”. Web page. Quitline. < http://www.quit.org.nz/63/help-to-quit/the-

smoking-addiction >

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