Smoking cessation symptoms are withdrawal symptoms, which mainly include craving for smoking, irritability, anxiety, irritability, restlessness, headache, dizziness, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, constipation, palpitation, etc.
Tobacco is harmful to the human body and can lead to tobacco dependence, which is a chronic high-** disease, and its essence is nicotine dependence. After you start quitting smoking, you may become uncomfortable with nicotine intake, resulting in a range of withdrawal symptoms.
If withdrawal symptoms are not relieved for a long time, it will prevent the success of smoking cessation, and withdrawal symptoms are difficult to overcome on the basis of individual willpower. Therefore, ex-smokers can follow the doctor's instructions to use smoking cessation drugs to help quit smoking and relieve withdrawal symptoms, such as pareco varenicline tartrate tablets, **sustained-release tablets, smoking cessation patches, etc.
Among them, pareco varenicline tartrate tablets have a dual regulatory effect, which can block the combination of nicotine and body receptors, reduce nicotine dependence, and reduce the pleasure of smoking; It can also stimulate the body to release dopamine and relieve withdrawal symptoms.
Ex-smokers need to enhance their confidence in quitting smoking during the period of quitting smoking, and can appropriately **quit smoking-related popular science**, articles and other content to strengthen personal willpower, and when the idea of smoking occurs, they can divert their attention by chewing gum, exercising and other methods to avoid relapse.