Every person knows that smoking is harmful to health, many cigarettes are also written on the smoking is harmful to their health it, but how many men will therefore refuse to smoke it, indeed a person’s smoking will also affect a person’s sex life it, the following to look at it specifically.
The “number one killer” of sex
Some people will think, how can sexual function and smoking have a relationship? A clinical phenomenon has confirmed that more than two-thirds of patients with erectile dysfunction are tobacco addicts. Long-term smokers also have a significantly lower sex drive and have less frequent sex than non-smokers.
Researchers surveyed 4763 Chinese men aged 35-74 years, and the final results showed that the risk of ED in tobacco-addicted men was 41% higher than in those without tobacco addiction, and there was a clear “dose-response” relationship, meaning that the more tobacco addiction The higher the risk of ED, the higher the risk of ED.
The article published in the leading American journal “Fertility and Sterility” showed that tobacco addiction can also significantly reduce male sperm density by 23.8%. Once the nicotine concentration ≥ 1mmol/L, sperm vitality and fertilization ability will be significantly reduced.
Interferes with sleep
Smoking can be addictive, and once you leave, you will be mentally unfocused, and during sleep, the body is unable to obtain nicotine, and although it appears to be whirring, its sleep will actually be repeatedly disturbed and sleep quality decreases. A study in the United States found that smokers were four times more likely to wake up and still be sleepy than non-smokers.
Reduces bone density
Although the percentage of Chinese women who smoke has gradually declined in recent years, there are some women who are deeply involved in smoking and find it difficult to extricate themselves. Studies have found that for every 10 years that women smokers smoke, bone mineral density decreases by 2.3%-3.3%, and this decrease in bone density can lead to a large increase in the incidence of fractures and osteoporosis. The risk is greater among menopausal women.
Impedes blood circulation
Nicotine is a toxic substance that, when inhaled*, can block the smooth operation of blood circulation, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the hands and feet, so smokers tend to have cold hands and feet and have a greater chance of developing frostbite than non-smokers.
May cause miscarriage
It has been clinically found that women who smoke are 50% more likely to develop cervical cancer than non-smoking women, and women who have smoked for more than 20 years have a 30% increased risk of developing breast cancer.
The chemicals in cigarettes affect the ability of the cells in the ovaries responsible for estrogen production, making them more likely to cause egg abnormalities, spontaneous miscarriages, pregnancy ectopics, low birth weight and premature births. Women who smoke also suffer from menstrual disorders, difficulty conceiving, ectopic pregnancy, low estrogen, osteoporosis and premature menopause, early menopause, etc. If a pregnant woman smokes, the harmful substances in the smoke enter the fetus and increase the incidence of congenital malformations.
So are you clear about it, know that in fact the harm of smoking is still very big it, will bring a lot of impact on a person’s life it, so are you also clear about it, know the mystery of it.