Help Your Lungs Heal with a Monday Quit
Smoking tobacco damages the lungs, but when you quit, you give your lungs a chance to recover.
When you quit, your lungs will improve in several ways:
- Breathe better: Within just two weeks of quitting, simple activities like walking up the stairs may feel more effortless. Quitting will decrease shortness of breath.
- Wheeze less: You’ll start coughing and wheezing less often anywhere from one to nine months after quitting.
- Get stronger: Very soon after you stop smoking, cilia, microscopic hair-like structures that help keep the lungs’ airways clear, can start to regrow. Beyond clearing out mucus and dirt, cilia help the body combat colds and infections.
Quitting isn’t easy, and as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes, many smokers do not quit on their first attempt. Use Monday as your motivation to stay quit and keep up your healthy habits all week long. Before you know it, you’ll be breathing easier, and your lungs will thank you for that.