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What Are The Effects Of Smokeless Tobacco On General Health?

What are the effects of smokeless tobacco on your general health? I have used it for almost 5 years and recently quit in the last 2 weeks. I am a relatively active young adult and have only recently observed an adverse effect on my breathing while exercising, but still feel I have a higher heart rate than previously while wrestling in high school and working out on a more regular basis (5-6 times a week vs 2-3 now).
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi,
While many people dont know this, but smokeless tobacco is just as harmful as smoking it. It can lead to :-
-Cancer of the mouth
-Decay of exposed tooth roots
-Pulling away of the gums from the teeth
-White patches or red sores in the mouth that can turn to cancer

The increase heart rate that you're going through is probably an effect of withdrawal from tobacco. I recommend you see a doctor for a routine check up, just to see if the tobacco hasnt caused any problems in your system, after all 5 years is a long time.
I hope this was helpful and that I managed to answer your question.
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What Are The Effects Of Smokeless Tobacco On General Health?

Hi, While many people dont know this, but smokeless tobacco is just as harmful as smoking it. It can lead to :- -Cancer of the mouth -Decay of exposed tooth roots -Pulling away of the gums from the teeth -White patches or red sores in the mouth that can turn to cancer The increase heart rate that you re going through is probably an effect of withdrawal from tobacco. I recommend you see a doctor for a routine check up, just to see if the tobacco hasnt caused any problems in your system, after all 5 years is a long time. I hope this was helpful and that I managed to answer your question.