1. Becoming blind:
Smoking doesn't do your peepers any good. The primary cause of blindness in persons over 65 is age-related macular degeneration, which is increased by smoking.
2. Diabetes Type 2
Smoking raises the risk of complications from type 2 diabetes, such as inadequate blood flow to the feet and legs.
3. Problems with Erection:
Smoking affects the operation of the male sexual system.
4. Unplanned Pregnancy
A potentially fatal reproductive problem that is more common among smokers is ectopic pregnancy.
5. Fractures of the hip
Smokers lose bone density more quickly than non-smokers, which increases the chance of breaking important body parts like your hip.
6. Cancer of the colon
The second most common cause of cancer-related fatalities in the US is colorectal cancer, which develops in the colon or rectum, the parts of the intestines.
7. Arthritis Rheumatoid
The hands and feet joints are affected by rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory condition that is more common in women.