Answer :
It can damage nearly every organ in the body, including the lungs, heart, blood vessels, reproductive organs, mouth, skin, eyes, and bones.
Smoking damages the airways and small air sacs in your lungs. This damage starts early in smokers, and lung function continues to worsen as long as the person smokes. Still, it may take years for the problem to become noticeable enough for lung disease to be diagnosed.
Smoking makes pneumonia and asthma worse. It also causes many other lung diseases that can be nearly as bad as lung cancer.
Smoking damages the airways and small air sacs in your lungs. This damage starts early in smokers, and lung function continues to worsen as long as the person smokes. Still, it may take years for the problem to become noticeable enough for lung disease to be diagnosed.
Smoking makes pneumonia and asthma worse. It also causes many other lung diseases that can be nearly as bad as lung cancer.
Answer:
Not only does smoking increase the risk for lung cancer, it’s also a risk factor for cancers of the:
Mouth
Larynx (voice box)
Pharynx (throat)
Esophagus (swallowing tube)
Kidney
Cervix
Liver
Bladder
Pancreas
Stomach
Colon/rectum
Myeloid leukemia
Explanation:
I can't really explain how it damages but the worst is it give cancer. I hope it helps!