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Mass exodus of cigarette smoking

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Mass exodus of cigarette smoking will help many communities live a healthy lifestyle

Mass exodus of cigarette smoking: A million reasons to quit smoking

With good and intensive awareness of the dangers of substance, it is possible to lead a mass exodus of cigarette smoking as well as other substances of abuse. Smokers who are very vulnerable needs to quite their smoking habits in mass if we are to have a healthy working society in the near future. There are countless benefits that comes with this single act of quitting smoking. Experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center have established that from the ongoing campaign about quitting cigarette smoking, many people are taking the heed of quitting smoking primarily because of the fear of contracting chronic health complications like heart disease, lung cancer that are likely to lead in premature death. As professional in addiction doctor Dalal Akoury (MD) who is also the founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center says that this is a step in the right direction.

Besides the known chronic health complications, there are also other reasons which are often ignored by many and that is what we want to focus on so that we can have more people making that very important decision of quitting. Like we have already mentioned that besides the chronic illnesses, there are many other reasons why one should consider quitting smoking a health priority. To that point dear reader if you are smoking and still not very sure whether you really want to quit, we want to bring to your attention some additional reasons which are often ignored by many and we hope that these will help you make informed decision of stopping now without any further hesitation. Like for instance the risk of colic:

Mass exodus of cigarette smoking: Exposure to tobacco smoke increases the body’s risk of colic

According to a review of more than 30 studies, too much exposure to tobacco smoke increases the baby’s risk of colic. Colic starts after a few weeks of birth, peaking at the age of 5 to 8 weeks. Usually, it goes away at the age of 4 months. Irritability, inconsolable crying, red face, clenched fists, drawn-up legs and screaming are among the most common symptoms of colic. Maternal smoking has also been linked to premature birth, miscarriage, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and mental/behavioral problems in children. The next is risk of age related muscular degeneration:

Mass exodus of cigarette smoking: Smoking raises risk of age related muscular degeneration

It is thought smoking reduces the skin’s natural elasticity by causing the breakdown of collagen and reducing collagen production. (Collagen is a protein that supports skin strength.) Collagen naturally degrades as we get older, leading to the formation of wrinkles. Smoking makes this happen sooner. And besides that smokers are more likely to become blind someday because of age-re slated muscular degeneration. Meanwhile, quitting smoking can lower the risk of blindness. While all the risk factors are not fully understood, research has pointed smoking as one major and modifiable cause which is why you need to seek for lasting solutions by scheduling for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today.

Mass exodus of cigarette smoking: A million reasons to quit smoking

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Guarding family members from effects of smoking

Guarding family members

Guarding family members from effects of smoking is only the beginning

Guarding family members from effects of smoking: How does my smoking impact on others?

Guarding family members from the effects of smoking is a worthy concern since even the effect of secondary smoke is equally dangerous for health. According to the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, the major way through which smoking hurts non-smokers is by inhaling the secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke is the combination of smoke that comes from your cigarette and smoke you breathe out while smoking. Breathing in any amount of secondhand smoke is dangerous. Take for instance the dangers you are exposing your wife to by kissing, what about holding your three month old baby while smoking? Has it ever occurred to you of the magnitude of the problem you are bringing to your entire household by your smoking habits? Professionally doctor Akoury states categorically that the one and only best way to protect your family from secondhand smoke is to quit smoking.

Guarding family members from effects of smoking: What are the health effects of secondhand smoke?

To the adults – being subjected to inhaling of secondhand smoke over a period time can cause a number of health problems for non-smokers. Such victims of secondhand smoke are likely to suffer from the following health complications:

  • Cancer
  • Heart disease
  • Breathing problems
  • A harder time getting pregnant
  • Colds and flu
  • Irritated eyes, nose, and throat

If this is what secondhand smoke victims will go through, the question that now begs for an answer would be, how much more will the direct smoker suffer if they don’t quite?

To the pregnant Women and Children – Secondhand smoke is especially dangerous for pregnant women, babies, and children. Pregnant women who breathe in secondhand smoke over time are more likely to:

  • Lose their babies
  • Give birth to smaller and under weight babies
  • Have their babies die prematurely due to the complications of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
  • Have babies who are cranky‚ restless‚ and get sick more often
  • Have babies with both present and future learning problems

Besides the pregnant women, children who breathe in secondhand smoke over time are more likely to have:

  • More severe asthma attacks from time to time
  • Bronchitis, pneumonia, and other breathing problems
  • Coughing and wheezing
  • Ear and lung infections

Protect your family from effects of smoking: Other ways smoking impacts others

As a fun and an addict of smoking, you may not realize it, but the truth is that your smoking habits affect the people in your life in ways beyond their health. Remember that when you smoke, you may miss out on several things including:

  • Spending time with your family and friends owing to the frequency with which you light your cigarette
  • Having more money to spend on the people you love
  • Setting a good example for your children. Did you know that children who are raised by smokers are more likely to become smokers themselves? You are most likely if not definitely going to lose your position of being a good role model for your children.

Finally nothing will ever come out of smoking no matter how best you defend it. You owe your family the duty of care and the time of quitting is now and not tomorrow. If you are experiencing any challenges, then seek audience with doctor Dalal Akoury for further professional guidance.

Guarding family members from effects of smoking: How does my smoking impact on others?

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Hindrances smokers encounter in quitting their habits

Hindrances smokers encounter

Hindrances smokers encounter in quitting their habits is closely associated with the depth of drug abuse

Hindrances smokers encounter in quitting their habits: Finding solutions to all your smoking frustrations

Until you get there you may not understand the magnitude of the real hindrances smokers encounter even as they desire to quite their smoking habits. Ideally the desire to quite is often very high for most smokers, but they are always pulled down by environmental events, social and physical events. Speaking to experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, it is very evident that smokers are easily angered, frustrated and irritated, they are anxious, depressed and are often worried about their BMI. These are some of the real concerns for smokers desiring to quite that we want to focus on in this article as follows.

Hindrances smokers encounter in quitting their habits: What to do about anger, frustration and irritability

Anger and frustrations are a common occurrence when one makes a decision for quitting smoking. At this point you may feel jittery and short-tempered, and you may even want to give up on tasks and assignments more quickly than usual. Because of this you may be less tolerant of others and easily get into more arguments with people even at the slightest different in opinion. Over the years experts have been researching on the link between anger, frustrations and cigarette smoking and it was established that the most common negative feelings associated with quitting smoking are feelings of anger, frustration, and irritability. These negative feelings are always at their highest within the first week of quitting and may last for 2 to 4 weeks. For easy management of these negative feelings the following hints can be beneficial:

  • In all you do always remind yourself that these feelings are temporary and will fade with time.
  • Engagement actively in physical activities like taking a walk is very important.
  • Reduce from your diet caffeine by limiting or avoiding coffee, soda, and tea.
  • Try meditation or other relaxation techniques, such as getting a massage, soaking in a hot bath, or breathing deeply through your nose and out through your mouth for 10 breaths.
  • Always consult with your doctor about nicotine replacement products or other medications before you can administer any in your body.

What can I do about anxiety?

The feelings of anxious is almost becoming a routine every time one make effort of quitting. Ordinarily within a time spun of 24 hours of quitting smoking, you will most likely feel tense and agitated. You may also feel tightness in your muscles especially around the neck and shoulders. In fact anxiety is one of the most common negative feelings associated with quitting. And when it occurs, it builds over the first 3 days after quitting and may last 2 weeks. The following can be helpful in managing anxiety:

  • Remind yourself that anxiety will pass with time.
  • Set aside some quiet time every morning and evening a time when you can be alone in a quiet environment it will help you remain focus objectively.
  • Engage in physical activity, such as taking a walk.
  • Reduce caffeine by limiting or avoiding coffee, soda, and tea.
  • Try meditation or other relaxation techniques, such as getting a massage, soaking in a hot bath, or breathing deeply through your nose and out through your mouth for 10 breaths.

Finally always consult with your doctor about nicotine replacement products or other medications from time to time. You can as well schedule for an appointment with doctor Akoury for a more professional approach.

Hindrances smokers encounter in quitting their habits: Finding solutions to all your smoking frustrations

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Resisting cigarette smoking temptation during recovery

Resisting cigarette smoking temptation

Resisting cigarette smoking temptation during recovery is very much possible

Resisting cigarette smoking temptation during recovery: Resist the urge of smoke when driving or riding in a car?

Those who have been there will tell you that resisting cigarette smoking temptations during recovery is one of the biggest challenge smoker’s encounter in their recovery journey. There are often very many smoking opportunities while on the road. Take for example, you may have become used to smoking while driving to relax in a traffic jam or to stay alert on a long drive. And like many of your colleagues (smokers), you may like to light up when driving to and from work to relieve stress, stay alert, relax, or just pass the time simply because the journey has provided for that opportunity either because of the long wait in the traffic jam or long queue in road inspections. Because of these, for sure there is some evidence that smoking actually does make you feel more awake and alert but have you taken time to look at the consequences? Progressively let us look at some of the things you can do to succeed in resisting cigarette smoking temptations when such opportunities present themselves.

Resisting cigarette smoking temptation during recovery: Tips for fight back smoking during short trips:

  • Remove the ashtray, lighter, and cigarettes from your car.
  • Keep nonfattening snacks in your car (such as licorice, sugarless gum, and hard candy).
  • Turn on your favorite music and sing along.
  • Take an alternate route to work or try carpooling.
  • Clean your car and make sure to use deodorizers to reduce the tobacco smell.
  • Tell yourself:
    • “This urge will go away in a few minutes.”
    • “So, I’m not enjoying this car ride. Big deal! It won’t last forever!”
    • “My car smells clean and fresh!”
    • “I’m a better driver now that I’m not smoking while driving.”

When you are driving or riding with other people:

  • Ask passengers not to smoke in your car.
  • If you’re not driving, find something to do with your hands.

Your desire to smoke may be stronger and more frequent on longer trips. Doctor Akoury suggest that as a precaution, you may want to apply the following tips for resisting cigarette smoking temptations during your long trips:

  • Take a stretch break along the way.
  • Take fresh fruit along.
  • Plan rest stops.
  • Plan stops for water or fruit juice and always ensure that you consult with professionals from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center from time to time for safety.

The journey of quitting cigarette smoking can be a long one owing to the addictive nature of the substance. That is why when you are starting on this journey, your level of commitment will always be put to test along the way. When you are almost winning the war, triggers will come and if you loose your grip, you may sink back into addiction. That is why doctor Dalal Akoury founded AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center where you can always seek for professional advice from time to time in all you addiction related complications. Doctor Akoury is always available just on a phone call to help you in the best way possible.

Resisting cigarette smoking temptation during recovery: Resist the urge of smoke when driving or riding in a car?

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Smoking cessation aftermath problems

Smoking cessation aftermath

Smoking cessation aftermath may cause worries but together we can overcome

Smoking cessation aftermath: What next after smoking cessation?

There is no doubt that up on quitting smoking health improvement takes place almost immediately and for sure people who quit cigarette smoking at whatever age or stage of life are expected to feel significant and remarkable benefits within a few minutes, hours, days and weeks from their last puff of cigarette. However, it is equally important to note that even though the benefits will be realized almost immediately, the effects of smoking can still be felt even after one year of smoking cessation. Doctor Dalal Akoury (MD) and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, says that, with smoking the vein health may still not return to normalcy thereby increasing the possibility of a failed heart bypass surgery and that is why we want to focus our discussion on the smoking cessation aftermath after recovery.

Smoking cessation aftermath: Coronary artery bypass

It will interest you to note that according to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, coronary artery bypass grafting surgery is the most common type of open-heart surgery performed globally. Professionally this is primarily done to patients who have severe heart problems, or those whose major arteries have been blocked and damaged making them susceptible to heart problems. This procedure involves connecting (or grafting) a blocked artery to a healthy one so the blood can bypass the damaged artery and flow freely through the other one. Success rates of coronary artery bypass goes beyond grafting surgery which are considered high among non-smokers.

Experts are working round the clock to reduce the smoking cession aftermath especially after recovery and according to a study published in the journal The Annals of Thoracic Surgery it was established that the damage caused by tobacco use to the veins may not be fully reversed even after one full year of smoking cessation. This means that smoking has very long term effect on your health that even after quitting you will still be at certain risk according to the study. Remember that, heart disease is the number one killer in the world and it is strongly facilitated by smoking and the nicotine in the tobacco smoke. Along with improper diet, obesity, high cholesterol and inactivity, smoking is still a major risk factor for cardiovascular problems.

From the discussion so far it is becoming clear that even though quitting smoking is the best thing to do because of the benefit attached, it is equally important to appreciate the fact that it will take some time before the other damages can be reversed completely. Doctor Dalal Akoury is reaffirming that since no one really knows when he or she will be in need of coronary artery bypass surgery; the best approach to this problem/habit is to stop immediately and preferably in your youthful age. For better understanding of the magnitude of this problem, we are going to consider the following smoking risks on other medical procedures as follows in our subsequent blogs:

  • Smoking poses health risks to any kind of surgery
  • Smoking increases risk after colorectal procedures
  • Smoking makes cancer treatments less effective
  • Smoking impacts the body even during less invasive surgeries
  • Continuing to smoke after surgery causes serious complications.

In the meantime, if you have any concern you would want to be addressed professionally, you can always schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today for a one on one professional involvement.

Smoking cessation aftermath: What next after smoking cessation?

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