Friday, January 15, 2010

Lung Repair After Smoking Do Your Lungs Repair After Smoking?

Do your lungs repair after smoking? - lung repair after smoking

I smoked 1 pack of cigarettes for about 2 years ... and I wondered if my lungs to repair the damage? If so, how long will that take?

8 comments:

Piojita said...

"Only 20 minutes after the last cigarette, your blood pressure and pulse rate drop to normal temperature of the body, hands and feet increases to normal."

* "8 hours after the last cigarette, tobacco and snuff, which decreases carbon monoxide and oxygen in the blood increases to normal."

* "Only 24 hours after your last cigarette, which reduce the chances of a heart attack."

* "Two days after his last cigarette, you notice that your
Ability to smell and taste are the greatest.

Later later * "Three days, his breathing was much better
because their lung capacity increases. "

* Fixed "The circulation and your lung operation
by up to 30% within two weeks to three months after quitting. "

* To receive "A month to nine months, the cilia regenerated in the lungs, so that you reduce your body into the lungs clear and infection.

* "One year after quitting, your rISK coronary heart disease is half of a smoker. "

* Five years after quitting, your risk of stroke, that a non-smoker reduced.

* "Ten years after leaving the mortality from lung cancer, about half of smokers continue. The risk of cancer of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas decreases.

* "Fifteen years after quitting, the risk of heart disease, that of nonsmokers.

byron101... said...

Some say that your lungs will not heal, go to the grave with some of the Intergovernmental Conference, in the first place, even in the lung

breeze1 said...

Yes, they do. I think it takes about five years are as healthy as non-smokers.

badcomes... said...

that after stopping for 5 years, lung UR are the same as smoking is lung cancer risk, and UR is greater than that of a nonsmoker's. Done well to stop, so long, keep it up I wish I could quit.

tamumd said...

At this level of smoking ANLY 2 years, it is unlikely to have lasting damage on. , Stop before it's too late.

Southern... said...

Yes, the lung tissue is to some extent (depending on the amount of smoking to repair itself, it can) leave scars. It will take some time, and the only way to know how much improvement has taken place is an X-ray of the chest.

stephie_... said...

If you stop smoking, it will be repaired to some extent. It takes some time and some coughing, some unpleasant things, but eventually you will feel much better. You can not tell, but he lost his sense of taste ... When you quit smoking, it will be too! Your chances of a significant drop in lung cancer after quitting, too!

caffsans said...

To a certain extent but not completely

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