Hii Doc's !!
I'm a 23 yr guy nd I'm a regular smoker from past 7-8 yrs. Day by Day I started reducing the consumption of cigarettes but I'm observing that wherever I started doing any critical work my heart beat rate is very fast and my hands always shiver like a old man. Plz help me out or suggest sum gud medicines.
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hi der u are suffering from withdrawal symptoms of smoking
Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal:-
In active tobacco users, a lack of nicotine produces a wide range of withdrawal symptoms, including any or all of the following:
Headache
Nausea
Constipation or diarrhea
Fatigue, drowsiness, and insomnia
Irritability
Difficulty concentrating
Anxiety
Depressed mood
Increased hunger and caloric intake
Increased desire for the taste of sweets
Tobacco cravings
Tobacco users are more susceptible to respiratory problems, circulatory problems such as stroke and heart attack, and many forms of cancer.
You want to stop using tobacco. Your doctor can prescribe nicotine and non-nicotine aids, and can refer you to counseling or group cessation programs to get you through the hardest part of quitting.
kindly consult physician or psychiatrist.
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