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CHEST PAIN WHENYOU FIRST QUIT SMOKING

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What is Causing the Chest Pain After Quitting Smoking

When someone quits smoking, their body and mind sometimes go through very serious withdrawals. These withdrawals can include chest pain, coughing, and soreness of the lungs. Sometimes when people have been coughing a lot, their bodies are sore throughout the chest and back region.

Some people can feel that their lungs are hurting. Depending on how long you have smoked cigarettes for, this pain could go on for months. However, this pain will most likely subside as long as you keep being smoke free.

This pain is a result of your body trying to get rid of unnatural chemicals in it that were put there by smoking cigarettes. The lungs and heart have to work harder when you smoke cigarettes. They are now working even harder to clean themselves. This can be very distressing to the body and can cause chest pain.

The lungs are also trying to get rid of mucus and other harmful bacteria that have been building up in the lungs, which is most likely a cause of any chest pain being felt. The body has a natural healing process but it does take time. Most smokers who quit abruptly will experience coughing, lung and chest discomfort, and other nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Once the lungs clean themselves of the toxins, the chest pain should subside.

Another reason for chest pain immediately after quitting smoking can be attributed to the fact that your blood vessels are still constricted. This could certainly trigger chest pain because your heart is not pumping blood to all your organs properly. This is another withdrawal symptom that will clear itself over a short period of time being nicotine free. If you do have constant chest pain, see a doctor immediately because the pain could indicate a more severe health concern.

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Freebuffalo99305 MONTH WINNER

Hi quit smoking 105 days ago now and im getting a lot of pain in my muscle and bones will this subside because im struggling to notice any of the health benefits I've been hearing about please help

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Hi Freebuffalo. Sorry to hear your suffering, . First of all I would get checked out with your doctor. This time of year colds and flu are abundant. If your all clear with the doctor you could be suffering with what is known as the Icky threes. explained in the link

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