Benefits Of Quitting
Smoking
At 20 minutes
after quitting:
- blood pressure
decreases
- pulse rate
drops
- body
temperature of hands and feet increases
At 8
hours:
- carbon
monoxide level in blood drops to normal
- oxygen level
in blood increases to normal
At 24
hours:
- chance of a
heart attack decreases
At 48
hours:
- nerve endings
start regrowing
- ability to
smell and taste is enhanced
At 2 weeks to
3 months:
- circulation
improves
- walking
becomes easier
- lung function
increases
1 to 9
months:
- coughing,
sinus congestion, fatigue, shortness of breath decreases
1
year:
- excess risk of
coronary heart disease is decreased to half that of a smoker
At 5
years
- from 5 to 15
years after quitting, stroke risk is reduced to that of people who have never smoked.
At 10
years:
- risk of lung
cancer drops to as little as one-half that of continuing smokers
- risk of cancer
of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases
- risk of ulcer
decreases
At 15
years:
- risk of
coronary heart disease is now similar to that of people who have never smoked
- risk of death
returns to nearly the level of people who have never smoked
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