Younger-Looking and Healthier Body After Quitting Smoking

When you quit smoking, you’ll reap many physical benefits. Your taste buds will come back to life. Your sense of smell will improve. Your voice may improve as irritation of the voice box (larynx) from cigarette smoke is reduced. Your teeth will become whiter (less yellow). Your hair and breath will no longer smell like…

Younger-Looking and Healthier Body After Quitting Smoking

Topic Overview

When you quit smoking, you’ll reap many physical benefits.

  • Your taste buds will come back to life.
  • Your sense of smell will improve.
  • Your voice may improve as irritation of the voice box (larynx) from cigarette smoke is reduced.
  • Your teeth will become whiter (less yellow).
  • Your hair and breath will no longer smell like smoke.
  • Your shortness of breath will improve.
  • Your cough will get better (although it may get worse when you first quit).
  • You’ll have more energy and stamina.

You’ll look younger and healthier.footnote 1

  • You’ll have fewer wrinkles. Because smoking lowers the body’s ability to generate new skin, people who smoke get wrinkles and show other signs of aging sooner.
  • People who quit smoking have a better quality of life. They reduce their risks for cancer, lung diseases, heart attacks, strokes, blood vessel diseases, and blindness from macular degeneration. They get sick less often, heal faster, and have fewer colds and flu episodes. And they have less bronchitis and pneumonia. Their mood is better, and they are less stressed.

References

Citations

  1. American Cancer Society (2013). Guide to quitting smoking. Available online: http://www.cancer.org/healthy/stayawayfromtobacco/guidetoquittingsmoking/index.

Credits

Current as ofSeptember 26, 2018

Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD – Family Medicine
Kathleen Romito, MD – Family Medicine
Michael F. Bierer, MD – Internal Medicine

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