How does smoking cough return a responsibility?
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Smoking cough is usually a very good thing. It makes the area moist and soft and prevents dryness, irritation and inflammation. It can carry irritants and bacteria. It produces a variety of isolation membranes, and experts point out that its antiseptic enzymes can also help prevent disease. So we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, so how about smoking and coughing?.
How does smoking cough return a responsibility?
First, when you stop smoking, the cilia will gradually start to work again, and the lungs will start to "work" to remove the toxins left in the body, which may lead to coughing and last for a month or two until the cilia are fully recovered.
Second: thousands of chemicals in cigarette smoke damage our lungs. All parts it touches, including smokers' teeth, fingers, clothing, furniture and lungs, will remain yellow tar. The accumulation of tar will affect ciliary movement and cause respiratory tract inflammation.
Third: cilia are a protective barrier between the outside world and lung tissue. The bronchial walls of healthy lungs are covered with mucus and cilia, which can "clean up" the pollutants entering the mucus layer of the lungs. Once the mucus reaches the throat, it can be coughed up or swallowed. The "cooperation" between mucus and cilia will protect us from respiratory tract infections and diseases.
matters needing attention
It is not entirely possible for non-smokers to avoid coughing up black sputum. For example, those who work in the coal industry may suffer from black sputum. Also, blood can be another common cause of black sputum. Although sometimes the blood in the sputum will retain its red color, sometimes it may not be obvious. For example, the brown mucus produced by coughing may be old blood or dry blood, which may be caused by the loss of hemoglobin. Most of the time, when blood appears in the sputum, it will show its own color or brown. Sometimes, however, blood in the sputum can cause a black appearance.