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Why should I pay attention to smoking?

While many smokers feel fit and healthy, local research reports that about one-third of deaths among middle-aged men in Hong Kong are related to smoking.

Cigarette contains thousands of harmful chemical substances that harm your health. Just to name a few:

Smoking is closely associated with pulmonary emphysema and chronic bronchitis. It increases your risk of developing various cancers (such as lung cancer, oral cancer, laryngeal cancer, oesophageal cancer), heart disease and gastric ulcers. Smoking can cause impotence and premature baldness in men as well.

Should I give up smoking?

Definitely yes! There are enormous benefits to be gained by quitting smoking. If you quit, here are only a few of the benefits:

For your own physical health-

For your social life-

For your family-


No matter how old you are, it is never too late to stop smoking. As soon as you give up smoking, your body begins to repair the damage caused by smoking, and you start to reduce the risk of smoking-related diseases. Your health, presentation and performance will improve over time. The sooner you stop smoking, the earlier you will enjoy the benefits. Therefore, stop smoking now!

Seven tips to quit smoking

Step 1: Be determined

Step 2: Conquering nicotine addiction

Step 3: Balanced Diet

Step 4: Re-orient your life

Step 5: Be Persistent

Step 6: Think Positive And Picture Success

Step 7: Stand Firm

Should I consider using nicotine replacement therapy?

Nicotine, the addictive chemical in cigarette, is a powerful drug so when you stop taking it, your body is in withdrawal. Symptoms can include:

Withdrawal symptoms are usually at their worst during the first week after you quit smoking. However, it may not be as bad as you think. Take heart that they are only temporary. Within a month, symptoms are likely to have tapered off and disappeared.

For some people, using nicotine patches, chewing gums or inhalers can ease craving, make quitting more manageable and increase the chance of success. You can assess your level of nicotine dependence by answering six simple questions to help you talk to your doctor or pharmacist about whether any of the proven drug treatments (nicotine patch or gum) may suit you.


How can I say "NO" to secondhand smoke?

If you are quitting smoking or are non-smoker, you have every right to say "NO" to secondhand smoke. The following are ways to say "NO" to secondhand smoke:

Statistics

Research shows that the life expectancy of the females with smoking spouses is 4 years less than those with non-smoking spouses. Children with a smoking father are two to three times more likely than children with a non-smoking father to have respiratory problems, such as coughing and excessive amount of sputum. The children also have a higher chance of becoming a smoker through imitation.

Health Alert

Smoking increases the risk of coronary heart disease, certain types of cancer, stroke and chronic lung diseases. It is the most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in Hong Kong.

Do You Know...

Smoking affects your family and others as well. Secondhand smoke increases the risk of cancer in non-smokers. In fact, non-smokers who are exposed to it are 30% more likely to get lung cancer than non-smokers who aren't exposed to it.

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Quitting smoking is never too late!

Smoking and Male Sexual Function

Men's Health Tests

Nicotine Dependency

Who Else Can Help?

Organizations Offering Advice on Smoking Cessation
Department of Health Smoking Cessation Hotline
Phone : 2961 8883

Hospital Authority
Phone : 2300 7272

United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service - Smoke Free Club
Phone:2717 1989

Sources:

Department of Health Central Health Education Unit
Department of Health Tobacco Control Office


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