Do you know that smoking shisha or hookah is more dangerous than cigarettes?
Shisha,
also known as hookah, waterpipe, or other names around the world is a tobacco
smoking technique that involves the use of a particular pipe filled with water.
It originated in India and is popular
around the world especially in Arab countries.
The shisha pipe consists of a
tobacco and coal head, a water bowl, and a hose with a mouthpiece. Smoke passes
through the pipe and is filtered by the water before reaching the smoker.
Shisha tobacco is frequently flavoured with options such as mint and apple.
Some brands even provide non-tobacco choices.
Shisha smoking is common in social gatherings, and it is typically shared by groups of four or five
people. It is dangerous because the smoke contains numerous toxic compounds, such as carbon monoxide, nicotine, and tar.Health
Dangers of Smoking Shisha
These substances can cause a range
of health issues, including:
1.
Reduced oxygen reaching cells
Carbon monoxide competes with oxygen
in the blood, leading to cell damage.
2.
Increased heart rate and cancer risk
Nicotine and other chemicals can
damage the heart and lungs and increase the risk of cancer.
3.
Lung damage
Evidence suggests shisha smoking is
a risk factor for lung. Smoke can decrease lung function and capacity.
4.
Increased risk of infection
Using a dirty pipe or sharing one
with other smokers is dangerous. It could increase your chances of contracting
a condition like the flu, tuberculosis, herpes, hepatitis, or COVID-19.
5.
It is addictive
Shisha smoking, like cigarette
smoking, releases substantial quantities of nicotine. Nicotine is the
habit-forming substance in tobacco that keeps people smoking.
Is
shisha smoking more dangerous than smoking cigarettes?
The tobacco in a hookah pipe is more
harmful than that in a cigarette. The water in the hookah cools the smoking but
does not remove the poisons. Hookah smokers may inhale more tobacco smoke than
cigarette users. That's because a single hookah smoking session can take an
hour or more.
Shisha smoking contains aldehyde compounds, carbon monoxide, and tar,
which are 4–30 times more potent than cigarette smoking. These substances are
known to cause oxidative stress, genotoxic effects, carbon monoxide poisoning,
and carcinogenesis.
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