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Heart condition after cutting smoking
I smoke for around 3 years 2 years ago i quit smoking completely I dont have any health issue now .. But i want to know how much time it will take to become normal heart and normal coronary artery after quitting smoking Please answer , thanks in adv.
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Minimum 5 years based on cigarette years
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A year or 2
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1 to 2 years after Quitting smoking, Your risk of heart attack drops dramatically.Quitting smoking will help your heart and blood vessels. No matter how much or how long you've smoked, quitting benefits you.Smoke-stiffened arteries will slowly regain a healthy flexibility over this period
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Within a year, you will be alright.
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Need few details Kindly consult
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There is no such clear cut guidelines fir the same.. 2 to 5yrs it can take..
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Cigarette smoking is associated with 25% of Coronary Heart Disease deaths under 65yrs of age. The risk of Coronary Heart Disease declines substantially within 1 yr of stopping smoking and more gradually it is same as non smokers after 10 to 20 years.
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