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Health Effects of Smokeless Tobacco

While smokeless tobacco is often marketed as a “safer” alternative to cigarettes, the truth is that it carries serious health risks. These products still contain nicotine, which is addictive, and are linked to cancers, oral diseases, and even risks during pregnancy. They can also harm children through accidental nicotine poisoning. Understanding the dangers of smokeless tobacco is the first step to protecting your health and making informed choices.

 

Key Facts:

  • Smokeless tobacco contains nicotine, which is addictive.
  • Causes cancer of the mouth, esophagus, and pancreas.
  • Can lead to oral diseases such as leukoplakia, gum disease, tooth decay, and tooth loss.
  • Nicotine affects the developing brain, making youth more likely to start smoking.
  • During pregnancy, increases risk of early delivery, stillbirth, and brain development problems in babies.
  • May cause nicotine poisoning in children.
  • Increases risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Contains harmful chemicals such as nitrosamines, radioactive elements, and toxic metals.

 

Smokeless tobacco is not a safe alternative—it can cause cancer, heart disease, oral damage, pregnancy complications, and lifelong nicotine addiction. Protecting your health means avoiding these products altogether, and if you already use them, it’s never too late to quit. By stopping now, you can lower your risks, protect your loved ones, and take a powerful step toward a healthier, tobacco-free future.

*Flavored tobacco products are designed to appeal to young people, making them more likely to start using tobacco.*

Reference: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/other-tobacco-products/smokeless-tobacco-health-effects.html

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