Second-Hand Smoke & Asthma in Children
Second-hand smoke is extremely dangerous to anyone who breathes it in, particularly on a regular basis. For a child, whose lungs and other organs are still developing and growing, the consequences can lead to asthma and other serious health problems.-
Causing New Asthma
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Second-hand smoke can cause children who were previously unaffected to develop asthma.
Exacerbating Existing Asthma
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Second-hand smoke can trigger more asthma attacks in children who already have asthma.
No Level Is Safe
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The Surgeon General has recently announced that there is no level of second-hand smoke that is risk-free.
Dangerous Chemicals
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There are over 250 chemicals and poisons in cigarette smoke, and levels in second-hand smoke are even higher, as they have not gone through the cigarette filter but instead burn from the cigarette directly into the air.
Other Negative Effects of Second-Hand Smoke
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Children who are exposed to second-hand smoke on a regular basis are much more prone to bronchitis, pneumonia, ear infections and even sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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