Smoking suppresses the ability of the lungs to remove foreign matter. It is normal to cough for several weeks after you stop smoking, while your body rids your lungs of the accumulated garbage you've been feeding them.
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Depends on what you're drinking. If it's alcohol, it means that you're proabably an alcoholic & need to quit. As for the cough, you need to quit smoking.
Well I'm not a doctor, but I do know that after you quit smoking you occasionally cough up phlegm for anywhere up to a year after you quit. This is an effect from the lungs healing themselves.
He quit smoking in 2002
It means you need to go to your doctor so he or she can find why you are coughing AND that you need to stop smoking. Agreed, you should see your doctor and quit smoking. It can be difficult to quit smoking, but there is help out there and it's worth doing. Smoking cessation can prolong your life and greatly decrease your risk of having serious health consequences.
How I Quit Smoking was created on 1996-01-30.
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Someone that is looking for information on how to quit smoking can use the website Canadian Lung Association. On this site one can find information on what smoking does to their lungs, different ways to quit smoking, and support for anyone that is looking to quit smoking.
Symptoms of bronchitis include a raspy, bronchial cough, excess mucus and inflammation. Usually people that recently quit smoking experience a unusual cough along with discolored mucus. This is a normal withdrawal symptom.
To quit smoking you need to be patient, determind and also have the necessary assistance.
To quit smoking should be by using Nicotine patch &/or gum.
If they keep on smoking they have choices A)they will cough, choke wretchedly, and die. B) they will be hospitalized and die. or C) they will be be close to dying but live and then quit the frickin' stupid smoking. And then go watch Charlie the Unicorn.
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