Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Smoking Cause Ear Infections

INCREASE more reason to stop smoking. Not only the danger to yourself to be faced, there were more harmful effects for the little guy. Found, children who have parents who smoke are more at risk of ear infections and hearing problems.

The danger is two-fold more Dangerous when the mother who smoked. When his mother lit a cigarette, the kids almost twice as likely memgalami ear infections. When the mother smoked, the children are also 86 percent higher risk for slimming surgery for middle ear problems, including recurrent ear infections, when compared with when no smokers at home.


Dr. Joseph DiFranza, a tobacco researcher from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, said that the increased risk of ear infections in children is indeed alarming.

Experts speculate that exposure to secondhand smoke can cause the tubes in the ears inflamed and cause a blockage. Water could leak into the empty bag behind the eardrum, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to grow and cause infection.

In addition, parents who smoke also has been associated with problems with asthma and allergies in children. As for the mothers who smoked during pregnancy also put their babies at risk of sudden infant death.

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