What causes chest tightness after quitting smoking

Tightness in the chest after quitting smoking may be caused by withdrawal syndrome, or it may be caused by cardiogenic diseases.
1. Withdrawal syndrome refers to a series of clinical symptoms that occur after long-term addiction to a psychoactive substance due to a sudden reduction or cessation of its use. Clinical symptoms such as chest tightness, anxiety, irritability, generalized weakness, dullness of sensation, insomnia, nausea, etc. may occur when long-term smokers suddenly stop smoking.
2. It may also be caused by cardiogenic pairs of diseases, such as coronary artery disease, the attack will appear chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea and other symptoms.
If symptoms of chest tightness occur after quitting smoking, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to further clarify the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment as soon as possible.