Every puff of cigarette can make your body hollow, these organs are most at risk
- bySherya
- 29 Mar, 2025

It is not easy to give up smoking addiction, but if you do not give up things like cigarettes then you can slowly destroy your own body.

Smoking Risk: Cigarette, bidi, hookah, ganja or charas, no matter how you smoke, it slowly weakens the body and can make you extremely ill. According to Dr. Imran Ahmed, thousands of chemicals released from burning tobacco continue the journey of causing harm. Some of the damages of smoking are immediate, while some are visible in the long term. It can destroy many of our vital organs.
Cancer
Everyone knows that smoking increases the risk of cancer and causes a painful death. Cigarettes cause many types of cancer, including lung cancer, oral cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer and stomach cancer. Leukemia, bladder and cervical cancer can also come close to you.
Lung disease
Cigarette smoke also promotes goblet cell growth which leads to mucus production. A dry cough can sometimes be a problem due to irritation in the airways. Smoke can also damage the alveoli in the lungs leading to emphysema or COPD. Smoke from the lungs can enter the bloodstream causing damage to the lining of blood vessels and putting smokers at increased risk of blood clots and atherosclerosis and even heart attack.
Stress increases
People who are addicted to smoking think that smoking relieves stress, but the reality is just the opposite. Those who do not smoke feel less stressed. The nicotine present in tobacco initially increases dopamine transmission which leads to an initial good feeling, but the subsequent decrease in dopamine leaves the smoker craving for more cigarettes and hence increases dependency.
Disclaimer: Dear reader, thank you for reading this news. This news has been written only to make you aware. We have taken the help of home remedies and general information in writing this. If you read anything related to your health anywhere, then definitely consult a doctor before adopting it.