Oral Cancer
Yours Healthily, AYUSHMANTRA
Ayushmantra is a Non Governmental Organization working in the area of eradication, reduction and correction of health related social evils, through voluntary activities.
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
What are the health risks of smoking cigarettes?
- Lung Cancer: This finger-shaped growth partly blocking the windpipe is lung cancer.
- Lung with Cancer: The cancer is the grayish-white bumps on and in the lung. Every time you smoke a cigarette, you increase your risk of death from this kind of cancer.
Oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth, tongue, cheek, and lips. Tobacco in both cigarettes and smokeless tobacco is a leading cause of these deadly cancers.
- Swelling of the Mouth: Smoking can irritate the skin of the mouth, causing it to swell. Notice the bumps—and the teeth stains.
- Tongue Cancer: The sore on the tongue (right side of photo) is cancer. The sore will spread unless it is removed.
Ulcers are sores or holes in the stomach, most often caused by bacteria. Smokers tend to have more ulcers than nonsmokers, and smoking keeps ulcers from healing.
- Stomach Ulcer: The black hole in the middle of this stomach is an ulcer.
Stroke is a lack of blood flow to the brain due to a blockage in a blood vessel or the bursting of a blood vessel. Severe disability and even death can result from a stroke. Smoking cigarettes is related to high blood pressure and to hardening of the arteries, both of which can cause a stroke.
- Stroke Damage: This brain shows stroke damage. The bleeding is the dark red area.
Osteoporosis is a thinning of the bones that takes place as you get older. It is more common in women than men. If you have osteoporosis, you are more likely to have severe back problems and broken bones. If you smoke, you increase your chances of developing this bone disorder.
Premature menopause can be caused by smoking. Most women reach menopause-when they can no longer become pregnant-by their late 40s or early 50s. A woman who smokes cigarettes tends to reach the age of menopause sooner than if she had not smoked. The more cigarettes she smokes, the sooner she will reach menopause.
Premature wrinkling can also be caused by smoking. Poisons in cigarette smoke age your skin and dry it out, causing wrinkles. Smoking not only robs your health, it makes you look older than you otherwise would.
Secondhand smoke, also called Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), is the smoke that smokers breathe out and the smoke from burning tobacco products that others breathe in.
Reference: http://dchealth.dc.gov
Yours Healthily, AYUSHMANTRA
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
High fat diet, tobacco are cancer triggers
Tobacco is one of the biggest culprits of cancer. "We need some legislation. People need to be informed. A bill has to be there," the expert said, adding, "What is the use of telling people tobacco is injurious to health when they don't heed it. We find hospital attendants and security guards smoking."
TIMES OF INDIA
TIMES OF INDIA
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