Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke? | Beacon Health System Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke? | Beacon Health System
Schedule Now Pay Bill
be_ixf;ym_202504 d_14; ct_50
Home Health Library Frequently Asked Questions Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke?

Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke?

It's possible that secondhand smoke can irritate the arteries and increase the risk of a heart attack.

Answer Section

Yes. Secondhand smoke exposure is a risk factor for having a heart attack. Secondhand smoke includes the smoke from a burning cigarette or pipe and the smoke a tobacco user breathes out.

Any amount of secondhand smoke is bad for the heart and blood vessels. Breathing secondhand smoke can cause the cells in the blood that are responsible for clotting, called platelets, to become very sticky. This makes blood more likely to clot. If a clot blocks blood flow, a heart attack or stroke can occur.

Secondhand smoke makes the arteries not able to widen. This condition is called endothelial dysfunction. It's associated with many forms of cardiovascular disease.

Chemicals in secondhand smoke also irritate the lining of the arteries, causing them to swell and become stiff. Such inflammation can narrow the arteries, increasing the risk of heart-related chest pain and heart attacks.

Many studies have found that heart attack rates go down in areas after smoke-free laws are passed.

To avoid secondhand smoke, try these options:

  • Choose smoke-free places such as restaurants or shopping centers.
  • Avoid places where people are smoking, even open spaces.
  • Ask smokers in your home or whom you're around regularly to smoke outside.
  • Encourage smokers you're often around to quit smoking.

It's especially important to avoid secondhand smoke if you have heart disease or a history of a heart attack.

If you smoke, the best way to reduce your heart attack risk is to quit. If you need help quitting, ask your healthcare team about tips to stop smoking.

Last Updated: March 29th, 2024

Urgent Care

Providers

Deepak Gaba, MD - Beacon Medical Group Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists South Bend

Deepak Gaba, MD

  • Cardiology,
  • Electrophysiology
    Scott Hurley, MD - Beacon Medical Group Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists South Bend

    Scott Hurley, MD

    • Cardiac Imaging,
    • Nuclear Cardiology,
    • Cardiology
    4.9
    (9554)
      Khalid Najib, MD - Beacon Medical Group Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists South Bend

      Khalid Najib, MD

      • Interventional Cardiology,
      • Cardiology

        Services

        Heart Failure Team

        The goal of our program is to improve quality, prevent unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital admissions,...

        • heart failure
        • pump blood is reduced
        • shortness of breath
        • swelling in your legs
        • feet
        • stomach
        • lungs
        • heart failure navigator
        • low-sodium diet
        • Beacon Heart Failure Team
        • heart-vascular-stroke-care

        Heart, Vascular & Stroke Care

        When the unexpected happens, our emergency services – including a specialized stroke team – are here 24/7 to give you...

        • Heart, Vascular & Stroke Care
        • heart disease
        • TAVR
        • Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
        • Watchman
        • Atrial Fibrilation (Afib)
        • cardiac arrhythmia
        • heart attack symptoms in women
        • electrophysiology
        • heart attack
        • artery disease
        • aortic dissection
        • vein specialists
        • vascular disease
        • signs of stroke
        • ct scan
        • mechanical thrombectomy
        • stroke risk factors
        • family history of stroke
        • advanced age
        • diabetes
        • smoking
        • high blood pressure
        • high cholesterol
        • being overweight or inactive
        • stress

        Schedule now at:

        Memorial Leighton Heart and Vascular Center
        Memorial Leighton Heart and Vascular Center
        • Open 24 Hours EST
        Elkhart General Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation
        Elkhart General Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation
        • Closed - Opens at 7:00 AM EST
        Elkhart General Hospital Center for Cardiac Care
        Elkhart General Hospital Center for Cardiac Care
        • Open 24 Hours EST