Yesterday we discussed a health risk of chewing tobacco – gum disease and tooth loss. However, another serious concern of using chewing tobacco is addiction.
Chewing tobacco gets you hooked on nicotine, similar to the way cigarettes do. And once you’re addicted, it becomes difficult to stop using chewing tobacco. Just as with smoking, withdrawal from chewing tobacco causes signs and symptoms such as intense cravings, increased appetite, irritability and depressed mood.
People who use chewing tobacco eventually develop a tolerance for nicotine and need more tobacco to feel the desired effects of the nicotine. Some people switch to brands with higher nicotine content and tend to use chewing tobacco more frequently the longer they’ve been using smokeless products. More severely addicted users may leave the chew in their mouths overnight and swallow the tobacco juices.
Tune in tomorrow for another health risk associated with chewing tobacco. Visit our site at www.drmatarazzo.com








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