Shisha is known by many names. Shisha is commonly referred to as goza
and narghile, although most people know it as hookah. Shisha is a
tobacco water pipe that was first used in Asia and the Middle East but
has gained popularity in many countries.
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A shisha consists of four parts. There is a base that is
partially filled with water, a bowl that contains the tobacco, and a
pipe and hose used for inhaling the smoke.
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Shisha has dangerous effects on the body because it exposes
the smoker to a much larger volume of smoke than what would be inhaled
from a cigarette. The tobacco smoke has high levels of toxins, including
carbon monoxide.
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One of the most serious concerns of shisha is cancer. The
smoke increases the risk of various cancers such as lung cancer and
cancer of the mouth. In addition to cancer, there are various gum
diseases that are linked to shisha.
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