How Does Smoking Affect Blood Pressure and Heart Health?

The relationship between smoking and blood pressure extends far beyond temporary nicotine effects.

Every cigarette causes immediate cardiovascular changes, while long-term smoking contributes to artery damage and increased cardiovascular risk.

Understanding these effects can help people make informed decisions about their health.

How Smoking Impacts the Body

• Raises blood pressure temporarily.
• Increases heart rate.
• Narrows blood vessels.
• Damages arterial walls.
• Increases stroke and heart disease risk.

Quitting smoking remains one of the most effective steps for protecting long-term cardiovascular health.


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