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The Health Risks of Cigar Smoking
We have all heard of the risks associated with smoking cigarettes, but what are
the risks of cigar smoking? Are the risks of smoking cigars just as dangerous,
or more so? According to the National Cancer Instituted, regular cigar smoking
can result in a major health threat. Scientific research has linked cigar
smoking with cancers of the larynx, lungs, esophagus, and oral cavity. Newer
research also indicates that cigar smoking may be strongly linked to the
development of cancer in the pancreas. Doctors also caution that individuals who
regularly inhale while enjoying a cigar are also at greater risk of developing
lung disease and heart problems.
The health threats of cigar smoking appear to increase dramatically in those
individuals who smoke regularly and inhale while smoking. Someone who smokes
three to four cigars each day will him or herself at eight times the risk of
developing some kind of oral cancer than a nonsmoker. Unfortunately, we do not
yet know the health risks of smoking the occasional cigar. It seems clear
however that smoking cigars on a daily basis can pose serious health risks.
Many individuals wonder if cigars are as addictive as cigarettes. Many wonder
why, for instance, so many people become addicted to cigarettes, and not cigars?
The truth is that any tobacco product can become addictive because it contains
nicotine. Witness the effects of smokeless tobacco products on individuals.
These products, such as chewing tobacco, can become very addictive, simply
because they contain tobacco, which in turn contains nicotine. Many cigar
smokers do not inhale deeply, thus causing the nicotine to be inhaled
superficially. Cigarette smokers tend to inhale, causing the nicotine to be
absorbed faster and more readily by the lungs. Even though most cigar smokers
inhale the nicotine more superficially, it is still possible to become addicted
if the user smokes cigars on a regular basis.
If nicotine is so addictive, why don't more cigar smokers smoke more often? It
appears that more people avoid becoming 'hooked' on cigars for several reasons.
The most obvious reason is that the nicotine is inhaled much more superficially
than in regular cigarette smoking, causing less nicotine to be absorbed by the
body. Also, cigars are not as readily accessible as cigarettes. They are viewed
by most as a luxury item, saved for special occasions and used infrequently.
However, when cigars are smoked on a regular basis, they can become addictive.
The health risks of any kind of smoking increase dramatically as frequency of
use increases.
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