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If you stopped smoking today.........

  • 20 min. Blood pressure and pulse return to normal.

  • 8 hrs Nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in blood reduce by half. Oxygen levels return to normal.

  • 24 hrs Carbon monoxide will be eliminated from the body. Lungs start to clear out mucous and other smoking debris.

  • 48 hrs There is no nicotine left in the body. Ability to taste and smell is greatly improved.

  • 72 hrs Breathing becomes easier. Bronchial tubes begin to relax and energy levels increase.

  • 2-12 weeks Circulation improves.

  • 3 - 9 months Coughs, wheezing and breathing problems improve as lung functions are increased by up to 10%.

  • 5 yrs. Risk of heart attack falls to about half that of a smoker.

  • 10 yrs Risk of lung cancer falls to half that of a smoker. Risk of heart attack falls to the same as someone who has never smoked.

 

Other Benefits...

Confidence Stopping smoking is a challenge. Once you have quit, you will know you can succeed at difficult taks and take more control of your life. Quitting helps you believe in yourself.

Fitness Smoking makes it harder to exercise and reduces the benefits to your body. Smokers have more coughs and colds than non-smokers and take longer to feel well again.

Money In a way, giving up smoking is like getting a pay rise, as much as $5,000.00 a year if you smoke 20 cigarettes a day.

 

Appearance Skin starved of oxygen by smoking becomes dry and grey. Wrinkles around the eyes and mouth develop much earlier and the tar stains your teeth and fingers.

Fertility Men who smoke may suffer impotence due to damage to the blood vessels in the penis. Sperm quality and density can also be affected by smoking. Smokers may produce less sperm and their sperm may have more abnormalities. Women who smoke take longer to conceive and are more likely to have a miscarriage.

Childbirth Babies born to mothers who smoked in pregnancy are more likely to be premature, stillborn or die shortly after birth. A baby exposed to tobacco smoke has a higher risk of dying from cot death.

Children Children whose parents smoke are more likely to get pneumonia and bronchitis in their first year of life, to suffer from more frequent and more severe asthma attacks and to become regular smokers themselves.

 

 

 

 

 

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