There’s no waiting around for the benefits of quitting

When you quit smoking, your body thanks you for it—immediately. And your body keeps thanking you hour-after-hour, day-after-day and year-after-year. Check out how your body reacts when you quit.

After just 20 minutes:

  • Your blood pressure and pulse slow to normal rates.
  • Blood circulation in your hands and feet improves.

After 8 hours:

  • The carbon monoxide level in your blood returns to normal.
  • The oxygen level in your blood increases.

After 24 hours:

  • Your breath, hair and body stop smelling like cigarette smoke.

After 72 hours:

  • Nicotine, the addictive substance in cigarettes, is out of your body.

After 1-3 weeks:

  • Nerve endings that have been dulled by smoking are back in action.
  • Your senses of taste and smell improve.

After 1-9 months:

  • Your lungs can hold more air.
  • Coughing, congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath decrease.
  • Your cilia re-grow in your lungs, increasing your ability to fight off infections.
  • Your overall body energy increases.

After 1 year:

  • Your risk of coronary heart disease is reduced to only half that of a smoker’s.

After 5-15 years:

  • Your risk of having a stroke is equal to that of a nonsmoker’s.

After 10 years:

  • Your lung cancer death rate is about half that of a smoker’s.
  • Your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas is reduced.

After 15 years:

  • Your risk of coronary heart disease is down to that of a nonsmoker’s.

 


 

 

 

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