What Happens When You Quit Smoking?


When you quit smoking, the side effects of nicotine withdrawal will be in the peak for the next few days. The symptoms generally fade out in two weeks. A few people may encounter nicotine withdrawal symptoms for even months.

General withdrawal symptoms −

  • Intense cravings for nicotine
  • Tingling in the hands and feet
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Nausea and Intestinal Cramping
  • Headaches, coughing, and sore throat
  • Insomnia, anxiety, irritability, and depression
  • Weight gain.

Updated on: 27-Jun-2020

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