First of all, the smoke produced by tobacco burning in Arabian hookah contains many harmful substances, including nicotine, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and harmful chemicals. These substances will be inhaled into the lungs, causing damage to the respiratory system.
Secondly, the use of hookah can also cause harm to the mouth and teeth. Long-term smoking can lead to yellowing teeth, bad breath, gingivitis and oral cancer.
In addition, the use of Arab hookah is also related to health problems such as cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and gastrointestinal problems.
Therefore, although the impact of Arabian hookah on health may be less than that of traditional cigarettes, long-term excessive use will still do harm to human health.