Dr
Joseph Natsah of General Hospital Kachia in Kaduna State, has advised
youths against tobacco smoking, saying it leads to impotence.
Natsah
said in an interview on Tuesday in Kaduna that tobacco smoking results
in low spêrm count, weak erêction and impotence.He warned girls involved
in smoking to desist from the habit as it would also prevent them from
either conceiving or having still birth.
Natsah said tobacco smoke generally has adverse effect on every organ of the body, including the immune system.
The
medical practitioner listed some of the conditions generated by smoking
to include coronary and heart disease, as well as breathlessness and
influenza,He also said that smoking causes cancer, such as leukaemia,
cancer of the bladder, throat and stomach.
Also,
a laboratory technician, Miss Mercy Onu said smoking was contributing
to higher percentage of deformed spêrms and impotency.She also said it
contributed to “painful ulcers along the digestive tract and build up
fatty deposit on the artery walls”, thereby leading to low blood flow
and heart attack.
A
police sergeant, Dalhatu Konkiyel, who said he was a “retired chronic
smoker”, said that he experienced various health challenges while
smoking.Some of the challenges, he said, were poor vision, high blood
pressure, common cold , tooth decay, gum disease, sleeping and blood
circulation problems.
He
advised the youths not to indulge in the habit, to avoid early death
and psychological trauma. Konkiyel called on the Federal Government to
ban the manufacture, distribution, sale and smoking of tobacco in the
country.
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