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The good news about quitting smoking

No doubt about it, for most people, it's very hard to quit smoking. But quitting is the best thing you can do for the sake of your health. According to the American Cancer Society and the U.S. Surgeon General, here's why:

 

This long without a cigarette...

Means these healthy changes for you

20 minutes Your blood pressure drops to a level close to that before your last cigarette.

The temperature of your hands and feet increases to normal.

8 hours The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.

The oxygen level in your blood increases.

24 hours Your chance of a heart attack decreases.
48 hours Your nerve endings start to regrow.

Your ability to smell and taste improves.

2 weeks to 3 months Your circulation improves.

Your lung function increases up to 30%.

1 to 9 months Coughing, sinus congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath decrease.

Your lungs can better handle mucus and fight infection.

Your overall energy increases.

1 year Your excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker.
5 to 15 years Your risk of stroke is reduced to that of a nonsmoker.
10 years The lung cancer death rate is about half that of a smoker.

Your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas decreases.

15 years Your risk of coronary heart disease is that of a nonsmoker.

Thinking about quitting? Help is available. Talk with your health care provider or pharmacist or call the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit line at 800-QUIT-NOW.

 

   


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