Smoking
- Cost of smoking calculator
- Strategies for quitting smoking video
- Nicotine addiction animation
- Dangers of smoking
- How smoking affects eye health
- How smoking affects skin health
- How smoking affects sperm
Cost of smoking
![]() | How much of your savings has been spent on cigarettes since you started smoking? It's an expensive habit; find out how much it's costing you. Use the Smoking Cost Calculator. |
Strategies for quitting smoking video
![]() | Dr Joe Kosterich talks about ways you can stop smoking. He also addresses concerns you may have about possible side effects, such as increased coughing and weight gain. Watch a video about stragies for quitting smoking. |
Nicotine addiction animation
![]() | The effect nicotine has on the brain and the body is complex. It is an addictive drug, making cigarette smoking the most prevalent form of nicotine addiction. Watch an animation about nicotine addiction and smoking cessation. |
Dangers of smoking
![]() | Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 different chemical compounds. Many of these are toxic, and at least 43 are known carcinogens. In Australia, around 19,000 smokers die each year from diseases caused by their smoking. One in two smokers will die of a smoking related disease. Still, one in five Australians aged 14 or over smoke on a daily or weekly basis. |
How smoking affects eye health
![]() | There is an increased risk of a number of eye disorders, not only in those who smoke, but also in those who are frequently exposed to tobacco smoke. Passive smoking can damage children's eyes, causing strabismus or allergic conjunctivitis. Adults who smoke can develop many eye conditions, including cataracts, uveitis, and thyroid eye disease. |
How smoking affects skin health
![]() | In many cases, changes to skin due to smoking are not life threatening, though they can change the physical appearance of the smoker. For example, smoking is associated with premature ageing, wrinkles, dry skin and skin discolouration. Smoking is also associated with very serious skin conditions, including skin cancer and psoriasis. |
How smoking affects sperm
![]() | Tobacco smoking is associated with male infertility and/or suboptimal sperm production. On average, sperm concentration for smokers is 13% lower than for non-smokers. Smoking men also have a lower average proportion of motile and morphologically normal sperm compared to non-smoking men. |
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