Bangkok Hospital
Caret Right
Search
CTA Curve
Find doctors icon
Find doctors
Appointments icon
Appointments
Contact icon
Contact
Call undefined
Menu
  • Select Hospital

  • Language

Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Doctor not found
Bangkok Hospital
Stay Connected
View on Google Maps
    Privacy Policy

    |

    Cookie Policy

    Copyright © 2026 Bangkok Hospital. All right reserved


    Network Hospitals Directory
    MEMBER OFBDMS logo

    Cigarettes Destroy Your Heart & Lungs

    4 minute(s) read
    Information by
    Package Image
    Dr. Padungkiat Tangpiroontham

    Bangkok Heart Hospital

    Package Image
    Dr. Chattanong Yodwut

    Bangkok Heart Hospital

    23 Dec 2025
    Dr. Padungkiat Tangpiroontham
    Dr. Padungkiat Tangpiroontham
    Bangkok Heart Hospital
    Recommended Packages
    Package Image
    Superior Heart Screening EST
    Cigarettes Destroy Your Heart & Lungs
    Bangkok Heart Hospital
    Updated on: 23 Dec 2025

    Cigarettes are harmful to your body, causing many diseases.  The longer you smoke, the more diseases you will encounter.  Specifically, your heart and lungs are the most vulnerable organs to cigarettes.   Knowing the danger, you should not start smoking at all.  But if you are a smoker, quit immediately!  It is important that you have regular annual heart and lungs check-ups. 

     

    Cigarettes Ruin Your Lungs

    Smoking is a direct cause of cancer.  Aside from lung cancer, it can cause cancer in other organs as well.  Nicotine in cigarettes affects the entire body system.  The severity depends on the quantity of cigarettes and the length of time a person is a smoker.  Whether you are a smoker for a long period or a heavy smoker for only a short time, you will end up with the same afflictions.  

    Those between the age of 55 and 75 years old who are smoking or used to smoke more than 1 pack a day on an average of more than 30 years (equivalent to 30 pack-years), or over 20 pack-years on average and also posses other hereditary risks, have high possibility of developing lungs cancer.  This is because smoking is equivalent to inhaling PM2.5 particles into the body.

    Some noticeable symptoms of the cigarettes’ effects on the lungs include asthma, labored breathing, emphysema (all levels of severity), and acute shortness of breath. In addition, more severe afflictions can lead to chronic pulmonary diseases that damage the lungs. Therefore, stopping or quitting smoking will allow the lungs to function better. It has been found that the risks of complications after the operation among patients with lung cancer who stop smoking for more than 2 weeks are reduced to almost the same as those who do not smoke.


    Cigarettes Lead to Heart Attack 

    Free radicals from smoke are the main culprits, as they attack the protective system of your blood vessels and cause them to deteriorate – especially the blood vessels that nourish important organs such as cerebrovascular and coronary artery, leading to the hardening of artery walls among others. Additionally, these free radicals pave the way for many different undesirable conditions including chronic coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease of the legs and aortic aneurysm, etc.  More significantly, it is found that second-hand smoke affects others as much as the smoker him/her-self. 

    There are 2 visible symptoms when smoke affects the heart:

    1. Acute symptom – when plaque build-up blocks the artery and causes chest pain, palpitation, etc.  
    2. Gradual symptom – when vascular calcification causes shortness of breath, chest pain, chest tightness, extreme fatigue from activities such as exercising, walking up the stairs, walking, etc.    

    Moreover, nicotine in cigarettes causes the blood pressure to rise.  Smokers tend to have much higher blood pressure than non-smokers.   Today, there is an increasing number of high blood pressure cases among young smokers who do not have hereditary conditions.  However, the higher the blood pressure, the more risks there are for peripheral arterial diseases.  In addition, compared to the general public, those who smoke a lot of cigarettes from a young age appear to suffer from aortic stenosis much earlier.


    Lungs & Heart Screen Test

    Smokers or those who used to smoke should undergo Low Dose CT Chest screening together with CT Coronary Calcium Score testing for lung cancer and coronary artery diseases at least every 5 years. But these are recommended annually for those in the high risks group. Thus, any discovered abnormality can be timely treated.


    Advantages of Screening Test

    • CT scan can detect both abnormalities in the lungs and heart at the same time.
    • No need to refrain from food or water.
    • Screening takes only 10-15 mins.
    • The result of screening can provide risks assessment for the next 5 years. 

    บุหรี่ร้าย ทำปอดพัง หัวใจวาย

    Knowing Enables Quitting 

    The best way to quit smoking long-term is to realize the danger of cigarettes and its effects on the body.  This will lead to the self-driven desire to change the habit and quit smoking. It is crucial to know that the toxins from cigarettes take effect immediately and cause continuous inflammation inside the body.   Even after quitting smoking, the health risks still remain.  The severity depends on the number of cigarettes and how long one has been a smoker.  Therefore, the best way is to not start smoking at all.  But if you already are a smoker, you should now consider the consequences and stop immediately.  

     

    Moreover, electronic cigarettes are as harmful as regular cigarettes, and they are readily accessible, easy to carry, and more addictive – because of their alluring aromas.  Therefore, it is vital one should realize the danger of both electric and regular cigarettes. Neither of them should be used. If you are already a smoker, it is crucial that you quit to avoid further harming yourself.  The sooner you can quit, the better your health will become. 

    Information by

    Doctor Image

    Dr. Padungkiat Tangpiroontham

    Thoracic Surgery

    Dr. Padungkiat Tangpiroontham

    Thoracic Surgery

    Doctor profileDoctor profile
    Doctor Image

    Dr. Chattanong Yodwut

    Internal Medicine

    Cardiology

    Dr. Chattanong Yodwut

    Internal Medicine

    Cardiology
    Doctor profileDoctor profile

    For more information, please contact

    Cardiology Clinic

    1st Floor, Bangkok Heart Hospital

    Service Hours: 
    Monday - Saturday 07.00 a.m. – 08.00 p.m.
    Sunday 07.00 a.m. – 04.00 p.m.

    (+66) 2310 3370

    (+66) 2755 1371

    [email protected]

    @hearthospital

    Related Doctors

    See all doctors

    Packages & Promotions

    Superior Heart Screening ESTSuperior Heart Screening EST
    Superior Heart Screening EST

    9,900 Baht

    15,775 Baht

    Detail
    Superior Heart Screening EchoSuperior Heart Screening Echo
    Superior Heart Screening Echo

    9,900 Baht

    16,045 Baht

    Detail
    CT Coronary Calcium Score PackageCT Coronary Calcium Score Package
    CT Coronary Calcium Score Package

    5,200 Baht

    7,400 Baht

    Detail
    More packages

    Health Info

    More health info

    Health Info

    MitraClip: Non-surgical repair of a leaking mitral valve, reduced risk, fast recovery Image
    AI
    MitraClip: Non-surgical repair of a leaking mitral valve, reduced risk, fast recovery
    Heart cancer: A rare disease but possible Image
    AI
    Heart cancer: A rare disease but possible
    Heart Disease and Things You Never Knew Image
    AI
    Heart Disease and Things You Never Knew
    More health info