Decreased blood supply in the muscle can cause anoxia then paralysis.
Smoking can weaken the lungs and reduce breathing capacity. Also smoking can reduce oxygen level of blood thus blood can not carry enough oxygen to the necessary organ.
Smoking reduces blood flow to the placenta, which can restrict the baby's oxygen and nutrient supply, leading to poor growth. Smoking also increases the risk of complications like preterm birth and stillbirth, all of which can contribute to the baby being very small.
The blood vessel gets blocked. In the heart, if one of the coronary arteries get blocked by smoking, it can cause a myocardial infarction (Heart Attack).
no smoking have no effect leading to hypertention.contributes to hardening of arteries and damage blood vessels,therefore increasing the risk of hypertension thus blood circulation could be efficient
It decreases the amount of Red blood cells that can transport O2 because smoking decrease the hemoglobin activity.
Yes, smoking affects blood clotting by making the blood more likely to clot. It increases the risk of getting a deep vein thrombosis. Smoking increases fibrinogen in the blood and also increase the levels of factor X111 which stabilizes the clot.
By narrowing the peripheral circulation which delivers blood to the skin cells.
Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.
Smoking constricts the blood vessels. That means that in order to move the same amount of blood, the heart must pump harder and the pressure throughout the system must be higher.
They can all affect BP readings.
Smoking can increase blood glucose levels by causing inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, leading to insulin resistance and reduced glucose uptake by cells. Smoking can also damage blood vessels, affecting blood circulation and the body's ability to manage glucose effectively. Overall, smoking can contribute to higher blood glucose levels and exacerbate diabetes complications.