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The dangers of smoking after iftar

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মার্চ ২১, ২০২৪ ৭:০৩ অপরাহ্ণ   প্রিন্ট সংস্করণ

Muslims abstain from food, drink and smoking during the day while fasting. However, many people smoke after breaking the fast. Did you know that it is severely damaging your body?
Although smoking at any time is harmful to the body. Whether directly or indirectly, smoking has harmful effects.

For those who are addicted to smoking, the month of Ramadan is the right time to quit this addiction. This is advised by Dr. Rifat Al Majid, Director of the Center for Psychotraumatology and Research and a public health expert and psychosocial health researcher.

Those who smoke after breaking the fast often experience increased acidity problems. This is because smoking increases the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which causes gastritis or inflammation in the stomach. In addition, smoking increases the risk of various physical problems, including lung inflammation.

In this regard, Mohamed Shreim, President of the Jordan National Anti-Smoking Society, said that excessive smoking puts the lungs and nervous system at high risk.

For those who are addicted to smoking, the month of Ramadan is the right time to quit this addiction. This is suggested by Dr. Rifat Al Majid, Director of the Center for Psychotraumatology and Research and a public health expert and psychosocial health researcher.

Those who smoke after Iftar often experience increased acidity problems. This is because smoking increases the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which causes gastritis or inflammation in the stomach. In addition, smoking increases the risk of various physical problems, including lung inflammation.

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