No matter how long you’ve been a smoker, it’s never too late to quit this unhealthy habit. The benefits start right away and last a lifetime:
When you quit smoking, you:
Cigarette smoking is the #1 preventable cause of death in the U.S. Quitting is hard, but you can do it. There are now more former smokers than current smokers nationwide.
Now that you’ve decided to quit, take it one day at a time. Write down why you want to quit and read it every day. Be prepared to have nicotine cravings. They usually pass soon, so wait them out. When a craving hits, take a walk, call a friend, or do something else you enjoy.
Using an app on your phone is a convenient way to track your smoking patterns, provide daily motivation, and help set quitting goals. Download a quit app from smokefree.gov or another trusted health organization.
Here’s How You Can
S.T.A.R.T.
Set a quit date. Make a commitment to yourself. Write down why you want to quit and read it every day.
Tell your family, friends and coworkers that you plan to quit, and ask for their support.
Anticipate the challenges you’ll face.
Remove cigarettes and other tobacco products from your house, car and workplace.
Talk to your doctor about getting help to quit—including counseling, medicines or products that can help, and other tools and resources like those found at the sites below:
E-cigarette devices are used to breathe in an aerosol containing nicotine. It’s also known as vaping. E-cigarettes are not a safe alternative to tobacco cigarettes—the chemicals in the aerosol can cause lung damage and lung disease.
3 Tips to Help You Quit
Help Yourself Heal
Quitting smoking even 12 hours before surgery will help you heal. Smoking after surgery stresses your heart, raises blood pressure, and reduces the oxygen your body needs to recover. You won’t be able to smoke in the hospital, so giving up smoking before surgery is a great way to start the rest of your life without cigarettes.
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