Quitting smoking is good for all systems of the body, such as the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, etc.
Respiratory system: After quitting smoking, lung function can gradually improve, reduce airway damage, enhance the defense ability of the respiratory tract, and reduce the incidence of lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and lung cancer.
Cardiovascular system: After actively quitting smoking, it can not only improve cardiovascular endothelial function, but also improve blood circulation, improve myocardial supply, and reduce the probability of cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease.
Digestive system: After quitting smoking, it can improve gastrointestinal function, help the gastric mucosa heal, restore gastric acid levels, thereby protecting the gastric mucosa and increasing appetite.
However, it is not easy to successfully quit smoking, and to stabilize your physical condition after quitting. It is recommended to use smoking cessation drugs reasonably under the guidance of a doctor to assist in the purpose of smoking cessation, and the commonly used smoking cessation drugs include pareco varenicline tartrate tablets, **sustained-release tablets, smoking cessation patches, etc. Among them, parreco, varenicline tartrate tablets can alleviate the discomfort of quitting smoking and addiction by blocking the binding with nicotine and releasing a small amount of dopamine, gradually get rid of nicotine dependence, avoid relapse, and improve the success rate of quitting smoking.