Traditional Cigarettes
Traditional cigarettes are tobacco products that are rolled in paper and typically contain a blend of shredded tobacco leaves. When smoked, they produce smoke that contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance, along with various harmful chemicals. Cigarettes are commonly sold in packs and are often associated with health risks, including lung cancer and heart disease.
The act of smoking traditional cigarettes has been a widespread habit for many years, with cultural and social implications in various societies. Many countries have implemented regulations to limit smoking in public places and to reduce tobacco advertising, aiming to decrease smoking rates and promote public health.