The earlier you quit smoking, the more you're likely to benefit.
But it's never too late – because quitting will improve your health whatever your age and no matter how long you have smoked.
Why quit?
After 20 minutes - Check your pulse rate, it will already be starting to return to normal.
After 8 hours - Your oxygen levels are recovering, and the harmful carbon monoxide level in your blood will have reduced by half.
After 48 hours - All carbon monoxide is flushed out. Your lungs are clearing out mucus and your senses of taste and smell are improving.
After 72 hours - If you notice that breathing feels easier, it's because your bronchial tubes have started to relax. Also your energy will be increasing.
After 2 to 12 weeks - Blood will be pumping through to your heart and muscles much better because your circulation will have improved.
After 3 - 9 months - Any coughs, wheezing or breathing problems will be improving as your lung function increases by up to 10%.
After 1 year - Great news! Your risk of heart attack will have halved compared with a smoker's.
After 10 years - More great news! Your risk of death from lung cancer will have halved compared with a smoker's.
Source: NHS Better Health
Quitting smoking improves your physical health and boosts your mental health and wellbeing. There's a cost benefit, too - if you smoke ten a day, you could save over £2,000 a year. You’ll benefit in so many ways and your loved ones will benefit too. For further information on the benefits of quitting smoking visit: