Quit smoking, quit high blood pressure, cerebral thrombosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main harm of smoking lies in 1, carcinogenic effect 2, and the impact on the heart and cerebrovascular, and these harms increase with the increase of smoking age.

    It can be inferred that your father has smoked for at least 20 years, and usually smokes more than 20 cigarettes a day.

    It is impossible to quit smoking to make him suffer from high blood pressure and cerebral thrombosis, on the contrary, quitting smoking will bring the following benefits, you can tell him:

    20 minutes after quitting smoking: blood pressure drops to normal, pulse drops to normal, and hand and foot temperature returns to normal;

    8 hours after quitting smoking: blood carbon monoxide levels drop to normal and blood oxygen levels return to normal;

    Quit smoking for 24 hours: Decreased chance of heart attack;

    48 hours after quitting smoking: nerve endings begin to regenerate, the sense of smell and taste increases, and walking becomes easier;

    Quitting smoking for 2 weeks - 3 months: improved blood circulation, increased lung function by 30 ;

    1 to 9 months of smoking cessation: decreased cough, nasal congestion, fatigue, wheezing, regeneration of respiratory cilia, increased ability to clean the lungs and reduce infection;

    1 year of quitting smoking: the risk of coronary heart disease is reduced to that of smokers.

    Although some people will have withdrawal syndrome, as long as they drink more water, eat more fruits, and exercise moderately, they will pass quickly...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    People who are addicted to smoking cannot quit all at once, and in the same way, people who are addicted to alcohol cannot quit all at once.

    Because the human body has formed a dependence on nicotine, withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, palpitations, lack of energy, dizziness, memory loss, etc. will occur after quitting smoking.

    Therefore, it is advisable to slowly reduce the amount of smoking until total abstinence.

    To be sure, quitting smoking will not cause high blood pressure or cerebral thrombosis, and it is just an excuse not wanting to quit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm not a doctor. But I think it's possible.

    I guess your father smoked for a long time. >20 years. There is a lot of addiction to smoking. Two packs or more a day.

    Fat ,,, lack of exercise. Age is also greater than 40... That is, the body function has declined.

    Quitting smoking can trigger high blood pressure... I'm like this myself ... Sudden high blood pressure can of course cause cerebral thrombosis... If you already have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems... It will erupt.

    What is it that quitting smoking is not good for high blood pressure. Aren't experts at all.

    Of course.. The root cause is not quitting smoking. It's already a problem with itself ... After quitting smoking, the original balance of the body is broken. Many chronic diseases that didn't break out before have flare-ups.

    Quit smoking and don't dare to quit suddenly...

    Control your diet first... Eat less salt... Eat less if you have high cholesterol... Then intensify your workouts... Wait until your physical function is good before quitting smoking...

    Quitting smoking can cause a nervous breakdown... Depression... Less sleep. So the blood supply to the brain is insufficient... The body will raise blood pressure... If you already have a little problem with your own cerebrovascular system. It's going to explode.。。。

    For long smoking years. Fat man with a big addiction to cigarettes... You can't just quit smoking...

    A car. Although broken. But it is possible to ride. Once you want to fix it. It may have to be completely demolished...

    If the body is not very good. I'm getting older, too... There is nothing wrong with the lungs. Don't just quit smoking...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    People with heart disease have nothing to do with whether they smoke or not.

    To tell you: high blood pressure, blood clots, etc. are just symptoms of heart disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm having the same symptoms as you now, how did you deal with it in the first place?

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