Need some motivation to quit nicotine? Quitting has an immediate and profound effect. Our bodies are resilient and can overcome so much. When you quit using nicotine, within a matter of minutes, your body starts to recover. Check out the table below for a closer look at what your body goes through over time from the minute you quit to years down the road.
20 minutes after quitting | Your heart rate and blood pressure drop. |
A few days after quitting | The carbon monoxide levels in your blood drops to normal. |
2 weeks to 3 months after quitting | Your circulation improves and your lung function increases. |
1-12 months after quitting | Coughing and shortness of breath decrease. Tiny hair-like structures (called cilia) that move mucus out of the lungs start to regain normal function, increasing their ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce the risk of infection. |
1-2 years after quitting | Your risk of heart attack drops dramatically. |
5-10 years after quitting | Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, and voice box (larynx) is cut in half. Your stroke risk decreases. |
10 years after quitting | Your risk of lung cancer is about half of a person who is still smoking (after 10-15 years). Your risk of cancer of the bladder, esophagus, and kidney decreases. |
15 years after quitting | Your risk of coronary heart disease is close to that of a non-smoker. |
More benefits you will likely notice right away include:
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Health Benefits of Quitting Nicotine Over Time