If you are thinking about quitting smoking – today is the time to take the appropriate steps to do so
- Some research studies show an increase in influenza infections among smokers compared to nonsmokers.
- There is a higher mortality rate for smokers than nonsmokers from influenza.
Additional respiratory health consequences
- Smoking is related to chronic coughing and wheezing among adults and children and chronic bronchitis and emphysema among adults.
- Smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to have upper and lower respiratory tract infections, perhaps because smoking suppresses immune function.
Smoking Cessation
- Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body, causing many diseases and reducing the health of smokers. Quitting smoking has immediate, as well as long-term health benefits.
- Individual, group, or telephone counseling by trained health professionals increases the chances of successful quitting. Nicotine replacement products and certain other medications also increase the chance that people can successfully quit.
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