Health benefits of quitting
You will start seeing health benefits soon after you smoke your last cigarette.After quitting, within:
- 20 minutes - your blood pressure drops to a level similar to what it was before your last cigarette.
- 8 hours– the level of carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) in your blood drops to normal.
- 24 hours – your risk of having a heart attack starts to drop
- 2 weeks to 3 months – the airways in your lungs relax and your can get more air into your lungs and breathe easier
- 1 to 9 months – you cough less and your lungs work even better.
- 1 year – your added risk of coronary heart disease is half than that of a smoker’s
- 5 years –you have the same chance of having a stroke as a non-smoker
- 10 Years – your chance of dying from lung cancer is much lower. So is your chance of getting cancer in your mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and/or pancreas
- 15 Years - your risk of coronary heart disease is similar to that of a non-smoker
Even those who have developed smoking-related problems like heart disease can benefit. Compared to continuing to smoke, people who quit smoking after having a heart attack may reduce their chances of having another heart attack by as much as 50%.
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