quit smoking
. This can cause a cough that won't go away. Sometimes this leads to a lung disease called
chronic bronchitis.
. Lifelong smokers have a 1 in 2 chance of dying from a
smoking related disease
✦ Your chance of heart attack stroke and other circulatory diseases begins to drop within
the first year after you quit. ✦ Within one year of quitting you are almost half as likely to develop ,heart disease as you were before.
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✦ Your breathing becomes easier within a few
months after your last cigarette.
✦ The flow of blood to your hands and feet gets
stronger.
Cigarette smoke damages your lungs and airways. Air passages
swell and over time you will have more and more trouble clearing mucus from your air passages
omen who are past menopause Good News About Quitting As soon as you stop smoking
your lungs, heart, and circulatory system (the arteries and veins that blood flows through) start getting better.
Within 10 to 15 years after quitting
your risk of cancer may be almost as low as that of a nonsmoker.
. ✦ Osteoporosis. If you are an older woman who smokes
your chance of developing osteoporosis is ,greater.
If you keep smoking normal breathing may become harder and harder as emphysema develops. In emphysema
your lung tissue is ,destroyed, making it very hard to get enough oxygen.