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Does Nicotine Clog Arteries?

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A usual concern of most smokers is, does nicotine clog arteries? Nicotine is, of course, is a substance found in tobacco which is very addictive. It is because of nicotine why smokers find it so hard to kick the habit. But that's not all. Nicotine isn't only addictive, it is toxic, too. In fact, in its pure or concentrated form, nicotine is being used as an ingredient in insecticides.

Nicotine works in roughly the same manner as acetylcholine, a nerve signal transmitter. As such, intake of nicotine can cause signs and symptoms related to the autonomic nervous system, such as dizziness and nausea, and palpitation. In large doses, it can cause respiratory arrest.

does nicotine clog arteries, too? One of the not so known effects of nicotine is that it releases fat in the bloodstream which may then stick to the arterial walls if there is damage to the interior lining of the arterial walls, and it is very likely that there is already injury inside the walls of the arteries, more so if the person is a chain smoker. Anyhow, fats sticking to the arterial walls are not a pretty sight. They can be very dangerous, too, when they, along with cholesterol and calcium, form plaque that hardens and narrows the arterial walls, eventually clogging the arterial walls.

When this happens, blood flow is cut off and oxygen which is being carried by the blood cannot anymore be transmitted to the arteries. If there is not enough oxygen supplying the coronary arteries, for instance, the person may experience an intense pain on the chest which can involve the neck and the arms, too.  If blood flow to the carotid arteries is impeded, the individual may complain of dizziness, numbness on the face, speech, vision and hearing problems, and difficulty comprehending. If it is the peripheral artery that's involved, leg pain that gets worse with walking is a usual experience.

Knowing the dangers of smoking should make you stop and think of quitting the habit altogether. But since nicotine is very addictive, the resolve to stop smoking may be easier said than done. Still, it's not impossible, really. There are only a couple of things you need to get started – your commitment and family support. Vow to stop smoking and let everybody know that you desire to stop smoking.

You'll be surprised that it does get easier every single day. Once you have made the affirmation that you will stop smoking, make sure to empty your house with everything that reminds you of smoking. Remove your ashtrays, for one thing, as looking at them may rekindle your interest in smoking. Dispose your cigarette cases, too, your unopened cigarette boxes that you have on stock, and anything else that is the least bit related to cigarette smoking. Then start living a healthier life. Stopping smoking immediately and making wise choices when it comes to food and activity may add years to your life. 

Reading this through, you should no longer doubt the answer to the question, does nicotine clog arteries?
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