Yes. After you stop, your body will spend quite some time getting rid of all the garbage you put in your lungs. It was unable to do so before because the smoke paralyzed the mechanism that allows it to happen.
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
Yes; any smoking or inhalation of smoke can cause coughing and wheezing. Second-hand smoke has the same potential to cause coughing and wheezing as does direct inhalation.
Quitting smoking will not cause you to suffer a blood clot. You can, of course, still have a blood clot, but it will not happen as a result of your failure to smoke.
yes, you will sufficate and die.
Quitting smoking does not cause harm. On the contrary you get to restore your health and live a more energetic life.
No, it should reduce joint pain
Yes; however, smoking can both cause coughing and irritate the esophagus and lungs ultimately causing coughing.
It might depend where you live, but smoking Smarties does not appear to be illegal - but it is extremely unhealthy. It can cause cause infections, coughing and choking.
Smoking refers to the inhalation of tobacco smoke, which contains harmful chemicals that can irritate the respiratory system. Coughing is a common symptom among smokers, often resulting from inflammation and damage to the airways caused by smoke exposure. This persistent cough, sometimes referred to as "smoker's cough," can indicate chronic bronchitis or other respiratory issues. Quitting smoking can significantly improve lung health and reduce coughing over time.
No; in fact, for most individuals who are initially quitting smoking experience constipation and generally a lack of flatulence due to lower movement in the bowels. Some people quitting smoking chew excessive amounts of gum, some of which can contain sugar alcohols like malitol which can cause flatulence and diarrhea.
Smoking has varying effects on fertility, so there is no accurate way to answer your question. We cannot even say if smoking was the cause of an initial problem.
Legal smoking blends may or may not be helpful for quitting smoking. The effect that they have depends greatly on the person and their readiness to quit.