Positive
Effects of Quitting Smoking
MensXP.com
This
article is about what are the first few changes that your body goes throw after
you have quit smoking
Imagine a situation-
that pretty girl at work you have a crush on, bumps into you in the lobby and
what were you doing there? SMOKING! Too bad, but she hates smokers.
Different people have different reasons to quit
smoking but the after-effects are almost the
same for every individual. Once you quit smoking, you feel a sense of freedom:
freedom from the habit that was taking a massive toll on your health. Here are
the positive effects of quitting smoking.
Improvement in your senses
Have you
ever noticed that a dish that tastes perfectly fine to the others tastes extra
sour to you? Well the reason behind that is, smoking. Nicotine decreases your
ability taste many folds. It makes your taste buds weak and sensitive.
Prolonged smoking also reduces your ability to smell. So, once you stop
smoking, you will be able to gain back your senses and taste the food the way
it is all over again.
Change in blood pressure
After you have put down your last cigarette, within 20
minutes your
blood pressure will decrease and thus, the heart
rate too decreases. This will make the regular activities like walking or
climbing steps much easier than before. After the next 12 hours, the carbon
monoxide levels will gradually come to the normal mark. This carbon monoxide is
the reason behind your palpitation and dullness. It also increases the chances
of heart attack. Further ahead in about two to three weeks of quitting, your
lungs begin to function normally and reduce the chances of stroke.
Respiratory effects
Once
your heart beats fine, next up is your respiratory system that begins to work
better. Prolonged smoking causes some amount of tar to settle on the
respiratory pipe leading to cough (which most smokers suffer from). Once you
have stopped smoking this tar gradually gets removed. Eventually the bronchial
tubes begin to gain energy to function properly. This reduces the risk of lung
cancer.
Cleaner mouth
If you have been smoking for few years now you might not
want to smile wide. Most smokers suffer from bad
breath and yellow teeth - tar and nicotine
being the reasons behind it. Once you’ve quit smoking your teeth start to
become whiter and your breath too smells better. The tobacco, tar and nicotine
that you expose your mouth to can lead to oral cancer. So, quitting will not
only reduce your chances of having cancer but also give you a better smile.
Smoking
is one of the most difficult habits to kick but it is definitely not
impossible. Most people resort to nicotine patches and other artificial
medication. But remember one thing- it is not all these artificial medications
that will stop you from smoking, it is the urge that only you can control.
Gradually work towards quitting. And hey, it is not just about your health but
also making holes in your pocket. Do the math right; one day you will save
enough money to take that lobby girl out on a lavish date to make an
impression.
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