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An increase in blood pressure after quitting smoking may be a withdrawal symptom caused by sudden quitting, with symptoms such as irritability and increased blood pressure. It is necessary to rest, avoid anxiety and tension, and after quitting smoking, it will affect the elasticity of blood vessels and cause lung damage.
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The hardest time to quit smoking is between one and two weeks in the early days, but for patients who quit smoking, it is recommended to go to the hospital to find a doctor to prescribe some professional smoking cessation drugs to effectively reduce the difficult process of quitting smoking, make it easier, and improve the withdrawal rate at the same time. The nicotine contained in tobacco itself is a stimulant of the central nervous system, and once the intake is reduced, it will produce a feeling of hunger and thirst, withdrawal symptoms, and discomfort and anxiety. Lifestyle interventions for patients with hypertension are very important, including quitting smoking and drinking, eating a low-salt diet, eating a low-fat diet, not staying up late, exercising, controlling weight, and maintaining a happy mood.
In addition, it is necessary to insist on medication, smoking is not good for the cardiovascular system, it can excite renin, angiotensin aldosterone system and sympathetic nervous system, it will cause rapid heartbeat, cause arrhythmia, constrict blood vessels, cause increased blood pressure, affect vascular endothelial function, lead to atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, so cardiovascular patients can not smoke. Quitting smoking will not cause high blood pressure, but when quitting smoking, you should also take it step by step, not too anxious, and when quitting smoking, some people may have a desert island phenomenon, and the phenomenon of feeling uncomfortable may cause blood pressure to fluctuate to a certain extent, so everything is a process and must be carried out slowly.
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If your blood pressure is elevated, you can go to the hospital for a detailed examination.
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I believe most people know how harmful smoking is to the body. However, after exposure to tobacco, it will be controlled by nicotine, and it is a bit difficult to quit. If you don't quit smoking or don't know enough about your health, you won't have a strong determination to quit.
However, for some people, if they don't quit smoking in time, it can be life-threatening. Tobacco can damage many organs in the body. The benefits of quitting smoking are that it can effectively prevent or delay the progression of smoking-related diseases, and it can also delay the decline of lung function in smokers.
Especially for people with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, quitting smoking can effectively reduce the malignant lesions of such diseases. And some toxic substances in the body will be metabolized, reducing the occurrence of related diseases. For example, diabetics are advised to quit smoking.
After tobacco enters the human body, insulin secretion will decrease, blood sugar will fluctuate, increase the incidence of diabetes, cause complications, and cause great harm to the body. Some diabetics are always stubborn, thinking that it is not so exaggerated and the harm will not be too great.
It's really too optimistic. In order to make these people realize the harm early, let's first understand why diabetics should quit smoking. Quitting smoking can gradually restore lung function because smoking is very harmful to our lungs.
With the increase of smoking time and frequency, the cilia of the lungs will be damaged, and the immunity of the lungs will also be reduced, which will induce lung diseases such as pneumonia and lung cancer. Secondly, quitting smoking can make the heart function stronger, because smoking not only damages our blood vessels, but also greatly reduces the oxygen content in the smoker's blood, which damages the brain, makes it bleed and clogged, and induces many heart diseases.
After you quit smoking, your heart and lungs will begin to repair themselves, and these conditions will improve. Well, quitting smoking can also reduce the damage to your teeth. People who smoke for a long time often have yellow or even black teeth, which is prone to gum disease, resulting in premature tooth loss.
Tobacco contains many harmful substances, among which nicotine and tar are the most harmful. When they enter the body, they inhibit the secretion of insulin. It is the main harmful substance that causes damage to the pancreas.
The pancreas is damaged, and insulin secretion is naturally blocked. Also, smoking increases the body's resistance to insulin. In this way, glucose is not easily absorbed by the body, and blood sugar is easy to rise.
In addition, it will also increase blood lipids and blood pressure, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems may come to the door.
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Tobacco contains a lot of nicotine, and it also contains coke, and there are a lot of compounds in the smoke that may attach to the blood vessels.
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Because once you have high blood pressure and then smoke again, then your health will be even worse, so you should quit smoking.
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Diet, smoking, drinking alcohol and many other factors can cause blood pressure to rise, so can mental balance cause blood pressure to rise? Today, the doctor will focus on explaining whether psychological balance can lead to an increase in blood pressure.
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After the nicotine in cigarettes enters the body, it will temporarily increase blood pressure, speed up the heartbeat, increase the oxygen consumption of the myocardium, and thus increase the burden on the heart. It raises blood pressure, increases blood viscosity and the amount of fatty acids in the blood.
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I smoked and my blood pressure dropped by 10 and my heart rate rose by 10
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Many bad habits can cause high blood pressure, such as smoking and drinking, and sleeping irregularly.
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Smoking will lead to an increase in blood pressure, and it is more harmful to the lungs, harmful to people's health, if you smoke for a long time, it will lead to many diseases, I hope everyone quit smoking.
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I think it varies from person to person, I measured my blood pressure from the first time it was low, about 60-90, I have been smoking for nearly 20 years, I recently quit smoking, because the withdrawal reaction is very heavy, so blood pressure and blood sugar have been monitored, I didn't expect to quit smoking and blood pressure stabilized at 75-125, I don't know what's going on.
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Smoking has an effect on blood pressure, which increases after smoking, and after several repeated tests, it will increase by 20-50
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Your mother's blood pressure apparatus is fine, the problem is high blood pressure in smoking,
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No, when you're angry, when you're excited, it's up.
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