Women Who Smoke Are More Prone To Chronic Pain Disorders: Study

SmokeIt has been revealed according to a recent study that women who smoke are more likely to suffer from chronic pain disorder. The research was conducted by a team from the University of Kentucky and there were as many as
6000 cases surveyed.

It was found that women who are smokers, are the ones more affected by chronic pain disorders. They might be more prone to be suffering from sciatica, chronic neck pain, pain in the joints and the back, nervous pain and pain in the entire body.

Smoking daily would make women weak lethargic, obese, and prone to diseases. It is also extremely harmful for the child she might bear. Women need to be very careful about their habits if they want to lead a healthy life for a long time.

"It's possible that patients experiencing chronic pain could benefit from smoking cessation treatment in addition to the treatment for their pain”, said the Director of the Advancement of Women’s health study from UK, Mr. Leslie Crofford.

It is essential that people take care of their health and quit ills like smoking. It is responsible for thousands of death in the world each year, and the only way of preventing these deaths is to quit smoking, today.