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dad smoking / me getting ill
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Could my dad smoking have affected the amount of chest infections I got?
As a small child, up to about 9 or 10, dad used to smoke heavily, and almsot always in the house and I was always getting really bad chest infections that lasted two or three weeks.
After that he still smoked around me if I was outside and I got fewer and fewer coughs.
Since he's quit, I've had hardly any and they've not been too bad.
Is it a coincidence, and my immune system is getting better, or is it to do with the smoking?
As a small child, up to about 9 or 10, dad used to smoke heavily, and almsot always in the house and I was always getting really bad chest infections that lasted two or three weeks.
After that he still smoked around me if I was outside and I got fewer and fewer coughs.
Since he's quit, I've had hardly any and they've not been too bad.
Is it a coincidence, and my immune system is getting better, or is it to do with the smoking?
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Children and babies who live in a home where there is a smoker:
* Are more prone to asthma and ear, nose and chest infections.
http://www.patient.co...Smoking-The-Facts.htm
Children and babies who live in a home where there is a smoker:
* Are more prone to asthma and ear, nose and chest infections.
http://www.patient.co...Smoking-The-Facts.htm
Sometimes you can just be more prone to them - my younger son will almost always get a chest infection when he gets a bad cold but my elder son has never had one. They have never been around smokers. When they were about school age, one of them thought that someones finger was on fire, I think that was about the first time they had ever really seen someone smoking.
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