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GROUP 6 Suci Prawita Asri Tysha Amanda Febryana Zahra Sativani

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: Chronic Bronchitis : How Does Smokers Lung Affect Your Life? : This essay will describe the reason why does person get smokers lung, affect of smokers lung in a life, coping with smokers lung and how to stop smoking.

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: Public (Smoker in a range of age between 17-30 or in productive age)

OUTLINE SENTENCE OUTLINE I. There are many reason why does person get smokers lung, which depend of seriousness, how much and how long of the disease have been infected. A. Smoking 1. Smoking is the most important cause of smokers lung or chronic bronchitis. 2. Passive smoking. B. Air Pollution 1. Environmental irritants or pollution. C. Allergy 1. Respiratory infections are treated immediately. 2. Some people may be more vulnerable than others because of their genetic make-up. II. The affect of smokers lung A. Descrease of a quality healthy life 1. Cough a lot or difficult to cough up. 2. Breathlessness. 3. Suspectible to chest infections. B. Descrease an active life III. Coping with smokers lung. A. Do to prevent 1. Stopping smoking at any age will have a beneficial effect on your lungs. 2. Try to cope with the stress when it becomes difficult to breathe. 3. Protect your own body against infections and items that may irritate your respiratory passages. B. Get medication from the doctor and physical therapy 1. Help you to quit smoking. 2. Widen the respiratory passages. 3. Relieve pain. IV. Stopping smoking 1. Tips to help you quit. 2. The benefit and significal improvement in their quality of life.

How Does Smokers Lung Affect Your Life?

Smokers lung is a chronic inflammation of the lungs. It is also known as chronic bronchitis. As a result, symptomps such as coughing and breathlessness get worse over time. The main cause of this disease is smoking, but it can also be aggravated by air pollution or allergies. In this era, smoking becomes habitual and lifestyle not only for men but also for women. Unfortunately, women and men under seventeen do the same way too. They can easily buy and consume it. Sometimes, it doesnt become a problem for the people who life with them. Most of them have an argue that smoke is the way to get some relaxed or when they have a high-tension in a life and get a high-class confession. In the other side, smoke becomes the highest income for government. That is a reason why government permit a legallity in Indonesia. However, smoker must realize that smoking has a lot of an effect for their health. Many people forsake the caution but there are some person want to stop to smoke. The essay will describe the reason why does person get smokers lung, affect of smokers lung in a life, coping with smokers lung and how to stop smoking. Factors most common caused of smokers lung or chronic bronchitis is smoking. When active smoker inhale smoke of cigarette, they are truly put in the poison substances into their lungs. The substances such as nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances known to man, a powerful and fast-acting medical and non-medical poison. This is the chemical which causes addiction. Particulate matter drawn into lungs when you inhale on a lighted cigarette. Once inhaled, smoke condenses and about 70 percent of the particular things in the smoke is deposited in the their lungs. That is called tar. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, tasteless and poisonous gas, rapidly fatal in large amounts. The main gas in cigarette smoke, formed when the cigarette is lit. On the other hand, smoking has bad impact for people around active smoker. They called as passive smoking. Passive smoking is breathing in smoke from other people's cigarettes, cigars or pipes. Smoke that is breathed out by a smoker is called mainstream smoke. The smoke drifting from the burning end of a cigarette is called sidestream smoke. Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is a combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke

with each contributing to about half of the smoke generated. Even though we think of these as the same, they arent. Sidestream smoke has higher concentrations of cancer-causing agents (carcinogens) than mainstream smoke. And, it has smaller particles than mainstream smoke, which make their way into the lungs and the bodys cells more easily. When nonsmokers are exposed to secondhans smoke it is called involuntary smoking or passive smoking. Non-smokers who breathe in secondhand smoke take in nicotine and toxic chemicals by the same route smokers do. The more secondhand smoke you breathe, the higher the level of these harmful chemicals in your body. There are many different chemical substances that contribute to air pollution. These chemicals come from a variety of sources. There are human and natural sources. Nowadays, humans contribute substantially more to the air pollution problem. Among many types of human-air pollutants are nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxides, and organic compounds. The air particulates have destructive signs. People exposed to industrial dusts and fumes in the workplace, such as coal miners, grain handlers, and metal molders, are also at high risk of developing this disease. Air pollution can worsen chronic bronchitis symptoms. Allergy is one of the reason causes smokers lung or chronic bronchitis. Allergy is actually part of the immune response to fighting against the infection, since additional swelling occurs in the part of body as the immune systems actions generate mucus. Allergy doesnt strike suddenly. It happens cause of viruses, bacteria and other particles that irritate the bronchial tubes. In addition to viruses, bacteria, exposure to tobacco smoke, exposure to polltutants can also cause bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis caused by allergies commonly follows a cold or viral infections, such as flu. The affect of smokers lung are decreasing of a quality healthy and decreasing active life. Decreasing of a quality healthy can be symptom cough a lot or difficult to cough up, breathlessness and suspectible to chest infections. People with chronic bronchitis breathe less air and oxygen into their lungs, they also have heavy mucus or phlegm forming in the airways. Person with smokers lung has descreased of their active life. They can easily do their habits, because the symptomps limited their movement, such strikes suddenly. Then that person must be careful to keep their body from heavy activities. Most of people with or without smokers lung want to avoid the bad impacts. It because they want to get an ordinary healthy life. Stop smoking at any age. It will have a beneficial effcts on your lungs. Its never too late, and even life long smokers often report a

significant improvement in their quality of life if they manage to give up. Try to cope with the stress when it becomes difficult to breathe, then learn to breathe more efficiently so you can continue with your daily activities. Protect yourself against infections and items that may irritate your respiratory passages. Beside that, medication from the doctor and physical therapy help to cope the symptomps of chronic bronchitis. They can help you to quit smoking slowly, aid to widen the respiratory passages and to relieve pain with drugs or exercises. There are some tips to help you quit for stopping smoking. Write down your reasons to quit on a paper, then keep a diary of when and where you smoke. Try to find a pattern in your pattern smoking habits. Find someone who can support, such as doctor or friens. Or join a quit smoking group research suggest that the highest quit rates can be achieved when a person combines the support of a group with the use of medications. Some health benefits begin almost immediately too, but every week, month and year without tobacco use only improve your health. The circulation improves and walking becomes easier; increases the function of lung by up to 30%. Overall energy typically increases and symptomps like coughing, asal congestion, fatigue, and shortness of breath improve. Risk of coronary heart disease is half that of someone still using tobacco. Smokers lung is a common disease t

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