Smoking And Liver Damage: How Smoking Affects The Liver

smoking and liver function

Resumen

  • Smoking is harmful to health and affects all organs, tissues and cells. The liver is particularly at risk as it is primarily responsible for detoxifying harmful and toxic substances.
  • Smoking causes liver tissue damage, triggers inflammation, and increases the risk for diseases like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
  • Studies show that smokers are at a heightened risk for liver cancer. While the risk of former smokers is lower but it still remains.
  • Giving up on smoking can improve liver function and allows some scope for the liver tissues to heal and restores their function.

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