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Mr. Reed's Health Class
6th Grade
Tobacco Notes
Tobacco is a plant with large leaves that they dry out to place into products.
Tobacco is very addictive!!!!
Addiction-
Makes the user develop cravings and fell like they cannot function without it.
Nicotine
Tar
Carbon Monoxide
Nicotine is the addictive substance found in Tobacco.
Once in the body it starts to alter the brain.
The more times in contact, the user becomes dependent.
Known to cause Cancer
Black and thick substance that is found in tobacco smoke.
Likes to form inside the body in the mouth and especially the air sacs of the lungs.
Fills in and destroys the lungs so that they cannot inflate properly.
Colorless, Odorless, Tasteless poisonous gas created when tobacco burns.
Pushes Oxygen out of the body and takes its palce.
Smoking
Smokeless
Pipes and Cigars
Cigarettes, Black and Mild, Hookah and more.
Cigarettes are the most common form of Tobacco
Emphysema- is a lung condition that causes shortness of breath
Heart disease
Respiratory Infections
Cancer
Infertility
Stroke
Bad breath
Premature wrinkling of the skin
Stained teeth and fingers
Tobaccos that are used for chewing instead of smoking.
Chewing Tobacco and Snuff
Usually stuck in the mouth and then the juices are absorbed into the bloodstream and spit out.
Some people actually snort chewing tobaccos up their noses.......
*Contains 15x's the amount of Nicotine than a cigarette*
Cancers of the mouth
Cancer of the esophagus
Cancer of the larynx
Cancer of the stomach
Ulcer
Stained teeth
Bad breath
Tooth decay
Gum disease/cancer
Cigars can be smoking or smokeless type of tobacco. Can contain as much Tobacco as an entire pack of cigarettes.
Pipes are usually just smoked.
Cancer of the mouth
Cancer of the larynx
Cancer of the throat
Heart disease
Lung Disease
is when a person is inhaling the smoke from burning tobacco products or the smoke exhaled by smokers
Thirdhand smoke occurs when tobacco
smoke leaves residual nicotine and other
chemicals on clothing, surfaces, skin, furniture, and more even after the air has cleared
Short-Term Effects:
-Shortness of breath
-Reduced energy
-Coughing
-More frequent colds, flus, and respiratory illnesses
Long-Term Effects:
-Increased risk of lung cancer
-Increased risk of emphysema and other lung diseases
- Damages lung tissue
- Oxygen is hard for lungs to absorb
- A Dry, Hacking Cough (smoker's cough)
Long Term Effects
Gum and tooth disease,
Stomach ulcers
Bladder, stomach, mouth, throat cancer
Short Term Effects
Upset stomach
Bad breath
Stained teeth
Dulled taste buds
Tooth decay
Long Term Effects
- Increased rish of STROKE due to lack of oxygen to the brain
Short Term Effects
- Changes take place in brain chemistry.
- Heart rate and blood pressure increase.
Headaches
- Withdrawal within 20 to 30min
Short-term effects:
- Heart rate increases
- Smoking increases carbon monoxide in the bloodstream.
- Energy is reduced because less oxygen gets to body tissues
Long-Term Effects
- Weakened blood vessels
- Increased cholesterol levels
- Fatty buildup in blood vessels
- Increased risk of heart disease and stroke
- Reduces the blood supply to skin and lowers vitamin levels, which can make you look older.