Friday, September 08, 2017

Indirect smoking causes the loss of baby



The child is playing in the house at home. Father with utmost reliance is here But he is smoking smoking to watch TV. But do you know, this dear father is the biggest harm to your child? Many people smoke in front of children. This indirect smoking for baby may be a cause of serious harm and threat.



Indirect smoking may cause damage to the child's artery. It increases the risk of heart attack and stroke at an adult. The children breathe rapidly, without their breathing and immune system too. So cigarette smoke easily damages children's respiratory tract. Pneumonia, bronchiolitis, bronchitis, asthma etc. due to indirect smoking.



The white blood cell of the human body of indirect smokers can not work properly. As a result, the child is rarely diseased. In the United Kingdom, 17 thousand children are admitted to hospital due to indirect smoking. Apart from this, there may be medicinal inflammation, deafness, headaches, dizziness, jhumuni, unrest. Cigarette smoke inhibits normal growth in children and mental growth. A study in the United States found that most of the children who are less educated in mathematics and logic are mostly parents and smokers. They do not even learn to behave properly with teachers and classmates.



If the mother smoking during pregnancy, the child is severely damaged. Because, the carbon monoxide of tobacco reduces the oxygen capacity of the blood that is carried out in the body of the fetus. Nicotine reduces blood supply to the fetus. As a result, adequate nutrition from the mother's body can not go to the body of a fetus, so the growth of the child is also hampered. Apart from this, smoking can lead to abortion or immature children. These immature children are at risk of death due to infection or any other reason.

It is also found in the study that children are attracted easily by parents, elder brothers or others in the family. So, thinking about future generations has come to be aware. Avoid smoking at public places and at home.


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