2. Health risks of secondhand smoke for children


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Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan


Termez State University, Department of Primary Education, Department of Primary Education and Sports, 2nd specialty, part-time, 4rd year, student of group ______
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" in English"


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Termiz-2023


The dangers of passive smoking

There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, and even short-term exposure to tobacco smoke can be harmful to human health. The health risks are higher with greater exposure to secondhand smoke.


1. Smoke and disease


Even if you don't smoke, you still breathe in smoke. Secondhand smoke can come from:
Other people smoke From cigarettes, cigars If you don't smoke but still inhale the smoke it is called passive smoking or involuntary smoking, secondhand smoke pollution . Tobacco smoke contains many harmful substances, including:
Organic Compound Benzopyrene Lead Carbon monoxide Arsenic Ammonia Organic Compound Formaldehyde Cyanide Some of these toxic substances enter the lungs and bloodstream from the air, increasing the risk of disease disease of many people.
Research shows that living with a smoker increases the risk of lung cancer by 20%-30%. Research also shows that exposure to secondhand smoke can increase the risk of other cancers by at least 30%. These may include certain types of cancer such as cervical cancer, kidney cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, rectal cancer, and brain tumours.
Passive smoking also causes other health problems, including asthma and heart disease. The following people are at risk for more serious health effects from secondhand smoke:
Pregnant women Children Elderly people People with respiratory or heart conditions Exposure to tobacco smoke causes pneumonia, increased health-related problems.

2. Health risks of secondhand smoke for children


Passive smoking is not safe for babies and children because their bodies and lungs are still maturing and developing. Children exposed to secondhand smoke are at increased risk for the following:
Ear infections Asthma Lung infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia Cough and wheezing Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) Research also showed another link between secondhand smoke and children's mental health. Examples are: Increased risk of mental health problems and learning problems in children; Increased risk of smoking

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