No but it may cause unhealth
what is the worst for your health breathing in tobacco smoke or exhaust fumes
Means that you keep your insides clean from not breathing in smoke, and chemicals that could harm your body. Free from disease.
I think yes because, you could bring in second hand smoke. And your kids, and wife could breathe in that smoke and it could cause lung damage and cause cancer. Maybe when you go to your house you can spray something on yourself so you can prevent them from breathing it.
yes because he/she is inhaling the smoke. yes because he/she is inhaling the smoke. Yes, it will cause lung and other health problems. Breathing in the cigarette/cigar smoke for 30 minutes is the same as smoking one yourself!
It can damage your lungs which can kill you because your lungs need to be used for breathing.
Smoking. smoking, and breathing in smoke.
Well it could, but a person would need to be exposed for a long period of time. Breathing in any kind of smoke is bad since smoke is filled with tiny particles of ash and other byproducts that can harm the lungs.
Breathing in microwave smoke and cigarette smoke can both be harmful, but they differ in composition and health effects. Microwave smoke typically comes from burning food, which may release various harmful chemicals depending on the materials involved, while cigarette smoke contains a complex mix of toxic substances, including tar and nicotine. Both can irritate the respiratory system, but cigarette smoke has more established long-term health risks, including cancer and heart disease. It's essential to avoid inhaling any type of smoke for optimal respiratory health.
Smoke particles can cause respiratory irritation and breathing difficulties, especially for individuals with pre-existing conditions like asthma or allergies. Prolonged exposure to smoke particles can also lead to long-term health problems such as lung cancer and heart disease. Additionally, smoke particles can contribute to air pollution and reduce air quality in the surrounding environment.
i have this kinda question too in my health class..hahah
Carbon monoxide produced from the engine can cause health problems like death.
Breathing in second hand smoke can lead to respiratory problems especially for young children. In extreme cases it can lead to heart disease or lung cancer.