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Here Is What Happens To Your Body When You Stop Smoking

There are some changes that can happen to your body when you quit smoking. Read this article to find out what happens to your body when you stop smoking.

By Sravia Sivaram

Smoking is that devastating habit that can have several negative consequences on your health.

Hence when you decide to quit smoking, everything about the body will improve right from the top to the bottom.

The health benefits of quitting the habit might actually surprise you.

After two hours without a cigarette, your heart rate and blood pressure will be close to normal levels again.

Nicotine withdrawals symptoms start after two hours of your last cigarette. Your blood circulation will also start to improve.

Some of the early withdrawal symptoms include intense cravings, anxiety, tension or frustration, drowsiness or trouble sleeping or increased appetite.

Read this article to know what happens to your body when you stop smoking.

1. The Beginning Of Improvements:

1. The Beginning Of Improvements:

20 minutes after the last cigarette, the pulse and the blood pressure will become normal.

2. Return To Normal:

2. Return To Normal:

After only eight hours, the carbon monoxide levels in the blood neutralize as well as the levels of oxygen. This will let you know what happens to your body when you stop smoking.

3. Low Heart Attack Risk:

3. Low Heart Attack Risk:

After only about a span of 24 hours, the risk of heart attack is reduced. This will let you know what happens when you quit smoking.

4. Restored Sensual Perception:

4. Restored Sensual Perception:

After 48 hours, the senses of taste and smell are improved and the nerve endings begin to regrow.

5. Improved Circulation:

5. Improved Circulation:

Between the periods of 2 weeks to 3 weeks, the blood circulation is highly improved. Walking becomes easier and the function of the lungs is increased to 30 %.

6. Easier Breathing:

6. Easier Breathing:

After 1-9 months, the body regains its energy completely. Issues like sinus congestion, shortness of breath, coughs and sinus congestion are reduced. This is one of the effects of quitting smoking.

7. Improved Heart Health:

7. Improved Heart Health:

After a year, the risk of coronary heart disease in non-smoker will be reduced .

8. Lowers Cancer Risk:

8. Lowers Cancer Risk:

After 5 years, the risk of throat, mouth, and esophageal cancer is is highly reduced.

9. Lowers Risk Of Lung Cancer:

9. Lowers Risk Of Lung Cancer:

After 10 years of quitting smoking, the lung cancer death rate is significantly reduced when compared to that of a smoker.

Story first published: Saturday, April 22, 2017, 11:25 [IST]