Smoking and Surgery Don t Mix How to Quit for your Health
Title:
Smoking and Surgery Don´t Mix, How to Quit for your Health
Word Count:
736
Summary:
Are you a smoker who is scheduled to have surgery? No matter what kind of surgery you are havi
Keywords:
smoking, quit smoking, surgery, stop smoking
Article Body:
Are you a smoker who is scheduled to have surgery? No matter what kind of surgery you are havi
Smoking and Surgery: What Can Go Wrong
There are a number of complications, risks, and potential infections that can develop as a res
Wound Infection.
One of the most common complications that can occur if you smoke is wound in
Cardiopulmonary complications.
Vasoconstriction.
Tobacco smoke is very hard on the heart, lungs, and the entire
Vasoconstriction refers to the shrinking of the small blood vessels.
Post-surgery complications are greater for smokers.
Many
Scientists at Bispebjerg University Hospi
Remember, you should strive to come to surgery with a body that is at its healthiest.
The tra
Smoking Cessation for Surgery
If you’re a smoker, the best thing you can do for your body prepare for surgery is to quit alt
Many hospitals and clinics offer smoking cessation clinics that help surgery patients stop smo
Stop immediately.
If you are scheduled for upcoming surgery, you don’t have time to wean your
Read up on your surgery.
Take the time to learn about your surgery.
Speak to your physician about smoking cessation aids you can use.
Quit together.
Find someone to quit with you.
This will help you stay
Many times, surgery patient
Making the commitment to quit with someone els
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Smoking and Surgery Don´t Mix, How to Quit for your Health
Word Count:
736
Summary:
Are you a smoker who is scheduled to have surgery? No matter what kind of surgery you are havi
Keywords:
smoking, quit smoking, surgery, stop smoking
Article Body:
Are you a smoker who is scheduled to have surgery? No matter what kind of surgery you are havi
Smoking and Surgery: What Can Go Wrong
There are a number of complications, risks, and potential infections that can develop as a res
Wound Infection.
One of the most common complications that can occur if you smoke is wound in
Cardiopulmonary complications.
Vasoconstriction.
Tobacco smoke is very hard on the heart, lungs, and the entire
Vasoconstriction refers to the shrinking of the small blood vessels.
Post-surgery complications are greater for smokers.
Many
Scientists at Bispebjerg University Hospi
Remember, you should strive to come to surgery with a body that is at its healthiest.
The tra
Smoking Cessation for Surgery
If you’re a smoker, the best thing you can do for your body prepare for surgery is to quit alt
Many hospitals and clinics offer smoking cessation clinics that help surgery patients stop smo
Stop immediately.
If you are scheduled for upcoming surgery, you don’t have time to wean your
Read up on your surgery.
Take the time to learn about your surgery.
Speak to your physician about smoking cessation aids you can use.
Quit together.
Find someone to quit with you.
This will help you stay
Many times, surgery patient
Making the commitment to quit with someone els
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