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Title: List different types of tobacco products that you know. What other things might be in tobacco products?


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  • List different types of tobacco products that you
    know. What other things might be in tobacco
    products?

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  • Things found in tobacco products
  • Arsenic- rat poisoning
  • Acetone-fingernail polish remover
  • Formaldehyde-embalming fluids
  • Nitrobenzene- gasoline
  • Hydrogen cyanide- the poison in gas chambers
  • Lead-some paints
  • Vinyl chloride- garbage bags

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  • Tobacco is not natural
  • Tobacco leaves
  • Additives- chemicals that keep tobacco
  • moist, help it burn longer and taste better
    (example
  • ammonia)
  • Over thousands of chemicals (benzene)
  • Carbon monoxide- colorless and odorless poisonous
    gas that enters blood stream and starves your
    body of oxygen
  • Tar- solid, sticky substance
  • Tar coats airways and sticks to lungs destroying
    cilia- tiny hair like structures that protect the
    lungs
  • Chronic Bronchitis, lung cancer, and other lung
    diseases can eventually result from smoking

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  • Cigarettes- most common form of tobacco
  • Cigars contain same dangerous chemicals as
    cigarettes but in a larger quantity
  • Pipe smokers inhale less smoke than cigarettes
    but still can develop cancers of mouth, lip, and
    throat

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  • Smokeless tobacco- chewed or sniffed. Examples
    spit, chew, snuff
  • Discussion- can chew be flavored? What is snuff?
    Should either snuff or chew be swallowed?
  • Specialty cigarettes- bidis and cloves

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  • Smoke off the cigarette or that is exhaled from a
    smoker is known at second-hand smoke or ETS
  • Smoke that the smoker inhales and exhales in
    mainstream smoker
  • Smoker that is given off by a burning cigarette,
    pipe, or cigar is side-stream smoker
  • Same chemicals found in smoke inhaled by smokers
    are found in ETS
  • Until recently, smoking was allowed in public
    places
  • Now laws protect citizens from second- hand smoke
    (ETS)
  • Nonsmokers who breathe in ETS are at risk for the
    same health problems that smokers are and even
    infants and toddlers who are constantly breathing
    in ETS.

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  • You do not have to be a heavy or lifelong smoker
    to feel effects of cigarettes
  • Harm begin with the first puff of nicotine enters
    the lungs
  • Nicotine- is a highly addictive drug in tobacco
  • Addictive- capable of causing a user to develop
    intense cravings

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  • List short term consequences of not brushing your
    teeth.
  • Now long term consequences?
  • What about short term consequences of tobacco
    use?
  • Now long term?

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  • What are dangerous items in cigarettes? What are
    the different cigarette products?

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  • Nicotine raises heart rate and blood pressure
  • Skin, breath, hair, and clothing immediately
    smell like smoke
  • Nausea and dizziness occur because people are not
    used to the chemicals that enter the brain and
    bloodstream
  • Sense of taste and smell suffer
  • Shortness of breath and coughing
  • Sick more frequently and stay sick longer

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  • Symptoms of oral cancer-
  • Lump on lip, mouth, or throat
  • Numbness in mouth
  • Difficulty or pain when chewing
  • Pain in the ear
  • Leukoplakia, or white patches in the mouth

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  • Common signs
  • Shortness of breath
  • --- Coughing
  • Can develop a chronic disease
  • Chronic Diseases
  • Chronic bronchitis- airways of lungs become
    irritated and swollen
  • Emphysema- destroys air sacs and walls of the
    lungs causing tissue to die and lungs to no
    longer work
  • Cigarettes cause 80 of all cases of the above

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  • A disorder of circulatory system
  • Includes
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease
  • Heart attack- clogging lining of arteries and
    arteries become blocked
  • Stroke- when arteries to brain supplying oxygen
    become blocked
  • Block arteries to limbs-causing severe pain or
    amputation
  • Prevent
  • Organs and limbs from getting amount of blood
    they need
  • Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of
    death in the U.S.

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  • Smoking causes cancer- a disease where damaged
    cells grow out of control
  • Cancer of
  • Throat
  • Bladder
  • Kidneys
  • Mouth
  • Lungs- leading cause of cancer deaths among men
    and women who smoke (spreads quickly)
  • Lung cancer is just as high for people who smoke
    light and low-tar cigarettes. Why?

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  • Can cause cancer of
  • Mouth- higher risk of mouth cancer using
    smokeless tobacco products
  • Head
  • Neck
  • Sores form in ½ to ¾ of users
  • Sores will disappear when user quits
  • Risk of cancer depends on
  • How long
  • How much was used

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  • Can catch flu and colds more often
  • Do not recover from illnesses as fast
  • Take longer to heal from wounds and surgeries
  • Can get eye diseases
  • Cause premature signs of aging
  • Harmful to fetus- more likely to miscarry
  • Babies born from smoking mothers are more likely
    to be smaller and suffer from health
    complications
  • NO good effects of smoking

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  • Lingering smell of tobacco
  • Wrinkle in skin
  • Shortness of breath
  • Stained teeth and fingers
  • Frequent coughing
  • Less physically fit
  • Cracked lips
  • Inflamed gums
  • Sores in mouth
  • Appearance can effect social relationships and
    many people are offended by the smell of a smoker
    or tobacco user.

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  • If you damage your bodies as they are still
    growing and developing, what activities or sports
    may be hard to do?

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  • Write three goals you have for yourself. Have
    students read a few. How can tobacco hinder you
    achieving those goals?

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  • Which of the problems discussed concern people
    your age? Why? Which ones do not? Why? What can
    you tell younger siblings or friends to
    discourage them from smoking?
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