Is it ok to smoke on compensated liver cirrhosis?
Smoking Cigarattes with Cirrhosis - British Liver Trust
Smoking Cigarattes with Cirrhosis
No, it's toxic to the liver just like alcohol is.
Smoking is toxic to every part of your body and increases the chances of getting cancer anywhere - not just lung cancer. Hopefully in the future your liver will be recovered enough to mean that liver transplant (worse case scenario) would not be required. But if it was then the fact that you smoke could well put a stop to this option. It would also increase your risk profile if you required surgery for any other condition.
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Hi does that go for vaping as well because I have been vaping since September last year.
Obviously vaping is such a new thing research and results are still ongoing but vape contains loads of toxins and chemicals and vaping has been shown to lead to liver disease in laboratory mice so you might want to reconsider that practise too.
Vaping e-cigarettes could lead to liver disease – and the gadgets may not be as safe as they have been billed, experts have warned. Researchers found that the high levels of nicotine in electronic cigarettes causes non-alcohol fatty liver disease in mice.
Katie
OK I'm only on 3mg but some days I don't have any nicotine depends on how I feel
If it ever comes to needing transplant your lungs need to be absolutely tip top - vaping has been shown to still lead to a risk of lung damage and symptoms similar to COPD & like cigarettes still has a link to damage to other organs.
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Katie
My girl friend just passed last spring of throat cancer it was a horrible end for her she couldn’t eat for the last 6 months of her life. She had to tube feed herself when hospice didn’t show. She smoked and drank heavily for years. She had quite both for 5 before developing cancer in her throat. She told me on our last visit had she not smoked cigarettes she might have had a chance....