Tobacco contains a variety of harmful substances, which will hinder the recovery of liver function, so hepatitis patients must make up their minds to quit smoking. Smoking increases the chances of cancer in the mouth, throat, esophagus and kidney. Similarly, the research results show that smoking is closely related to liver cancer. Studies abroad show that many patients with liver cancer who have never been infected with hepatitis B virus are long-term heavy smokers. The risk of liver cancer in these people increases with the number of cigarettes smoked every day. For example, people who smoke L- 10 cigarettes a day are 1.3 times more likely to develop liver cancer, 2.5 times more likely to smoke1-20 cigarettes a day, 3.7 times more likely to smoke 2 1-30 cigarettes, and 3.7 times more likely to smoke. Among people with hepatitis B, smoking also increases the risk of liver cancer. Studies have shown that people who smoke more than 300 cigarettes a year have a risk of liver cancer that is 1.5 times that of non-smokers. Although the relationship between smoking and liver cancer needs to be further clarified, many facts show that smoking is harmful and useless, and quitting smoking from the perspective of cancer prevention has become a conclusion.
The liver is the main detoxification organ of human body, and its detoxification function declines after suffering from fatty liver, and the accumulation of nicotine contained in tobacco will aggravate the damage to the liver after being inhaled in large quantities, so it seems that the liver wants to play its detoxification function. In addition, patients with fatty liver often have poor liver microcirculation and stagnate. Nicotine can also damage the circulatory system, not only make blood vessels spasm, but also increase the viscosity of blood, leading to microcirculation disturbance in the body. At the same time, inhaling a lot of carbon monoxide when smoking will hinder the combination of hemoglobin and oxygen, leading to hypoxia. Therefore, patients with fatty liver smoke heavily, which can aggravate the microcirculation disturbance in the body, make the liver lack of blood supply and oxygen supply, further aggravate the damage to the liver and worsen the condition. Smoking is harmful! Whether you have fatty liver, you want to get rid of it as soon as possible or your body is temporarily safe. You don't want yourself and your family to be threatened by disease. Quit smoking as soon as possible!