Smoking increases your risk for certain diseases like lung cancer, COPD (emphysema/chronic bronchitis), certain other cancers (like bladder cancer), stroke, diabetes, eye disease, etc. The longer you smoke, the higher your risk of developing one or more of these diseases, which can affect your quality of life and shorten your life. See your doctor to help with smoking cessation. Good luck to you!
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Air pollution and smoking can contribute to the development of obstructive lung disease. Try to quit smoking, wear a mask and if you have respiratory symptoms, a virtual consult with Healthtap is available.
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