Smokers do you find when you have a cough from a cold or flu smoking helps to st!


Question: Smokers do you find when you have a cough from a cold or flu smoking helps to stop you coughing!?
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yes, defo! better than cough medicine!Www@Answer-Health@Com

as far as i'm aware its something to do with the tiny hairs in the back of your throat, its burns and numbs them!. This means you dont cough for something like 10 mins!. In the long run though your infection may last longer!.
I always find that when i have a chest infection it stays for longer than non smokers i know : (Www@Answer-Health@Com

I can tell you why, it is because you are chemically burning off the cilia!.
I don't smoke!. I forgot to tell you cilia are microscopic hair like projections that constantly flick the sh!t up that we all breath in, but you smoker like to keep that sh!t!. Each to their own!.
Oh no, I am mortally wounded, someone gave me a thumbs down, aarrhhh LOL!.

p!.s!. It takes a year to grow cilia back, so just one ciggy a year is enough to risk your life!. Just thought you wanted to know!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

not a smoker but its the calming habit of the cigarette and the nicotene that calms you as you breath more easily as you are relaxing yourselfWww@Answer-Health@Com

Yes it does because it clogs the arteries preventing the fluid from escaping!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes it relaxes it, because it freezes your lung area when you smoke so you don't cough as much!. That's what my doctor told me once!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

this is usually the case, it relaxes the phlegmWww@Answer-Health@Com

i have a bad cough right now and no smoking doesnt help at all it makes it worse but i do it any wayWww@Answer-Health@Com





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