Withdrawal symptoms may occur after 40 days of quitting smoking, resulting in physical discomfort.
After stopping smoking or reducing the amount of cigarettes smoked, smokers will experience a series of intolerable symptoms and signs, medically known as withdrawal symptoms, including cravings, anxiety, depression, restlessness, headaches, increased secretion of the salivary glands, lack of concentration, sleep disorders, increased blood pressure and increased heart rate, etc. Some people who have quit smoking may also experience weight gain.
Quitting smoking is not easy, but quitting smoking is good for your health, and you need to stick to it for a long time. If you experience any discomfort, you can go to the hospital and quit smoking under the guidance of your doctor.