Srinagar, May 30: On the occasion of World No-Tobacco Day, doctors at Paras Health Srinagar have shared their concerns regarding the increased smoking among youth, while reflecting on the normalisation of tobacco in entertainment and pop culture. They have highlighted the role of parents in dealing with the issue and advised youth on how to seek support. Speaking on the prevalence of smoking in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly Kashmir Valley, Dr Zubair Ahmad Thoker Consultant, Pulmonology Paras Health, Srinagar said, “There is an alarming rise in tobacco use among young people, especially those under the age of 25.
The habit is often adopted due to peer pressure, social media influence, and stress. Currently, we are witnessing a normalisation of tobacco use in entertainment and pop culture also. However, the consequences of this trend are dire, with early onset of smoking significantly raising the risk of chronic diseases, including lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
” He emphasised the importance of immediate intervention stating, “Smoking at a young age not only sets the stage for lifelong addiction but also accelerates the onset of serious health issues. It is crucial for us as healthcare providers to educate and support our youth in making healthier choices.” The role of parents is extremely important in this endeavor.
“Parents play a major role in influencing their children’s attitudes and behaviors towards s.
