
23/11/2022
Your risk of getting lung cancer after quitting smoking (even after 10 years) is about 50% less than that of a person who is continuing to smoke.
When you stop smoking, the lungs begin to heal immediately. Carbon monoxide gradually leaves the bloodstream, which helps to alleviate symptoms like shortness of breath.
Your lung's cilia also get activated, and your body gets rid of mucus and thus clears the lungs.
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