![]() The Health Consequences of Smoking-50 Years of Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. The Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General. Smoking and Tobacco Use: Benefits of Quitting. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2015 35: 700-709. Cigarette smoking and cardiovascular events: Role of inflammation and subclinical atherosclerosis from the multiethnic study of atherosclerosis. Effect of smoking on arterial stiffness and pulse pressure amplification. Effects of cigarette smoke on pulmonary endothelial cells. 21st century hazards of smoking and benefits of cessation in the United States. Jha P, Ramasundarahettige C, Landsman V, et al. Quitting also helps stop the damaging effects of tobacco on how you look, including premature wrinkling of your skin, gum disease, and tooth loss. You can be in smoke-free buildings without having to go outside to smoke.Ordinary activities (for example, climbing stairs or light housework) leave you less out of breath.Your teeth and fingernails stop yellowing.Your breath, hair, and clothes smell better.And here are just a few other benefits you may notice: Right away you’ll save the money you spent on tobacco. ![]() Kicking the tobacco habit offers some other rewards that you’ll notice right away and some that will show up over time. Are there other benefits of quitting that I’ll notice right away? Quitting while you're younger can reduce your health risks more (for example, quitting before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%), but quitting at any age can give back years of life that would be lost by continuing to smoke. Quitting smoking can also add as much as 10 years to your life, compared to if you continued to smoke. Quitting also lowers your risk of diabetes, helps your blood vessels work better, and helps your heart and lungs. ![]() Quitting smoking lowers your risk of other cancers over time as well, including cancers of the stomach, pancreas, liver, cervix, and colon and rectum, as well as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These are just a few of the health benefits of quitting smoking for good, but there are others, too. Your risk of coronary heart disease is close to that of a non-smoker. Your risk of cancer of the bladder, esophagus, and kidney decreases. Your risk of lung cancer is about half that of a person who is still smoking (after 10 to 15 years). Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, and voice box (larynx) is cut in half. Your risk of heart attack drops dramatically. Tiny hair-like structures (called cilia) that move mucus out of the lungs start to regain normal function, increasing their ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce the risk of infection. Your circulation improves and your lung function increases.Ĭoughing and shortness of breath decrease. Find yourself a good support system, make a plan before you quit and know what to expect so you can mentally prepare for the journey ahead.The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. Nicotine addiction is a hard habit to break, so a pat on the back every once in a while is in order. Just remember to take it a day at a time and give yourself some grace. Those will also decrease after a few weeks. The second wave of symptoms tend to be more mental (anxiety, depression, irritability). Usually, if you can make it through the first 2 weeks of quitting, those physical symptoms of withdrawal will start to go away and it’ll get a little easier. ![]() That’s when the nicotine is completely clearing itself out of your body. (If you were a heavy smoker, chances are your symptoms could last for a few weeks.) No matter your history with smoking, you can count on those first 3–5 days after you quit to be the hardest. Once you decide you're all done and you quit, your nicotine withdrawal could last anywhere from days to weeks. But, there are timelines to keep track of. Unfortunately, there’s no magical milestone that all smokers can count on to tell them they’ve successfully quit smoking. ![]()
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