Smoking cigarettes, cigars or chewing tobacco can cause: Buerger's Disease
@littlefranciscan (18327)
United States
December 9, 2006 2:48pm CST
Buerger's disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs. Buerger's disease is characterized by a combination of inflammation and clots in the blood vessels, which impairs blood flow. This eventually damages or destroys tissues and may lead to infection and gangrene. Buerger's disease usually begins in the hands and feet and may progress to affect larger areas of the limbs.
Buerger's disease is rare in the United States, but is more common in the Middle East and Far East. Buerger's disease most commonly affects men between ages 20 and 40, though it's becoming more common in women.
Virtually everyone diagnosed with Buerger's disease smokes cigarettes or uses other forms of tobacco, such as chewing tobacco. Quitting all forms of tobacco is the only way to stop Buerger's disease. For those who don't quit, amputation of all or part of a limb may ultimately be necessary.
Signs and symptoms:Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of Buerger's disease include:Pain and weakness in your legs and feet or your arms and hands
Swelling in your feet and hands
Fingers and toes that turn pale when exposed to cold
For more info on Buerger's Disease please visit:
http://edition.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00807.html
4 responses
@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
10 Dec 06
Hey ..your welcome..I didnt want to copy it all down..I figure people who are interested can go to the link and read for themselves..since it is put out by the Mayo clinic and it is something of interest to any smoker.
@happygal68 (3275)
• United States
11 Dec 06
I have never heard of this disease before. Thanks for posting as it may end up helping several ppl on here.
@cass3forme (162)
• United States
11 Dec 06
huh, never heard of this before. My step mother had to quit smoking because her oxygen levels dropped really low. The doctors had put that finger thing with a light to test her oxygen levels and her fingertips were pale and bluish from lack of oxygen. She has quit. I don't think it's the same thing though, do you?