I'm not quit sure what you are asking here, but if you are wanting to make a statement that is different but that has the same message I would say "The issue will persist or grow more intense if the patient keeps smoking. " :)
Answer:
Sleep, Eat, read, take walks, play with my dogs, cook, jog/run, work out, ride bikes, swim.
Explanation:
You have<span> erythrocytosis if </span>your Red Blood count is higher<span> than normal. This may be due to: cigarette smoking. ... polycythemia vera, a bone marrow disease that causes overproduction of </span>RBCs <span>and </span>is<span> associated with a genetic mutation.</span>