Why do you feel dizzy during or after smoking?

Why is it so difficult for many people to quit smoking? The fact is that the addiction caused by smoking cigarettes is akin to a drug addiction, since addiction occurs at the physical level. Nicotine, which is part of tobacco, is included in the metabolism of a smoker. This is why it is so difficult to quit smoking without the help of specialists - for some time after getting rid of a bad habit, the body is rebuilt. And this manifests itself not only in positive, but also in negative aspects.

It is best to know in advance what happens to the body after quitting smoking in order to be prepared for these manifestations. Remember: your decision to quit smoking will help improve your health and improve your overall quality of life.

Negative aspects of quitting smoking

As we have already said, after quitting smoking, the body begins to rebuild its metabolism. As a result, the former smoker begins to experience a number of unpleasant symptoms. Fortunately, this only lasts for the first months, and after the metabolism normalizes, everything returns to normal.

Among the negative manifestations:

  • emotional imbalance: tearfulness, irritability, aggressiveness, depressed mood;
  • sleep disorders: insomnia, restless sleep, nightmares;
  • susceptibility to colds due to a temporary decrease in immunity;
  • unpleasant taste in the mouth after quitting smoking, associated with liver recovery;
  • headaches, dizziness;
  • weight gain, because against the background of emotional discord and the need to do something to drown out the craving for cigarettes, the former smoker begins to eat more.

Causes of dizziness

After smoking you may feel dizzy. This happens for reasons:

  1. Vasoconstriction caused by the effect of nicotine on the body leads to oxygen starvation of the body and destruction of brain cells.
  2. Taking frequent breaths while smoking can lead to hyperventilation (increasing oxygen and decreasing carbon dioxide). Excessive amounts of oxygen can cause deterioration in health and can also cause dizziness.

Risk factors

Risk factors that increase the risk of nausea and dizziness after smoking:

  • excess weight;
  • alcoholism;
  • poor nutrition.

The first 14 days without cigarettes

The body's response to quitting smoking is most intense in the first two weeks after quitting tobacco. All symptoms that appear at this time are a consequence of the so-called nicotine fasting: the body is cleansed of nicotine, but the processes in which nicotine participated have not yet been rebuilt.

We will describe in detail, day by day, below the emotional and physical manifestations that will accompany quitting smoking, and the changes in the body at this time.

Then the symptoms will no longer change daily. A former smoker gets used to the normal state, and the changes will not be as bright and noticeable as in the first days. Therefore, further we will describe the consequences of quitting nicotine on a monthly basis.

First day

At the beginning of the journey, a person who is trying to quit a bad habit feels an emotional uplift, is determined to get rid of the addiction and is confident in future success. Against this background, the craving for nicotine is absent or easily blocked by willpower and distraction by other things.

The carbon monoxide content in the blood gradually decreases and, on the contrary, the oxygen content increases. A person feels that it has become easier to breathe; an excess of oxygen can even cause slight dizziness. For many experienced smokers, this ease of breathing becomes a revelation.

Some experience a decrease in appetite, weakness, and slight anxiety. You may have difficulty falling asleep or have trouble staying asleep.

Quite often it is recommended to keep a diary to record all stages of the addiction recovery process.

Second day

Symptoms of nicotine starvation begin. A severe cough and shortness of breath appear.

The ciliated epithelium of the lungs begins to restore its functions. Sputum production is reduced. The inflamed intestinal mucosa begins to regenerate. Appetite decreases, and mild abdominal pain may occur. There may be an increased urge to urinate.

There is almost no change in the psychological state. The person is still on the rise, but slight irritability appears, which is quite easy to suppress with an effort of will. Self-hypnosis techniques help, constant reminders to yourself why the decision was made to quit (recovery).

Sleep is often restless; nervousness and obsessive thoughts can cause problems falling asleep. You may feel drowsy during the day.

The third day

The tone of blood vessels increases, blood supply to the heart and brain improves. Regeneration of the bronchial mucosa begins, normalization of the pancreas.

The physical craving for cigarettes decreases slightly. While these changes are invisible, they occur at the cellular level.

The skin becomes dry, begins to peel, and small pimples (dry) may form.

Appetite increases, cravings for sweets appear (or intensify). Heartburn may bother you.

Some people experience tinnitus, dizziness, and a feeling that their heart is “squeezing.” Symptoms of psychological dependence intensify. A former smoker becomes more and more nervous, it is difficult for him to concentrate on anything, his thoughts always return to the cigarette.

Fourth

By this time, dizziness usually goes away, and the blood supply to the brain normalizes. But I still have concerns about tinnitus and surges in blood pressure. The face and fingers may swell.

Cough continues; Often a person has the feeling that there is a viscous mucous lump in the throat - the latter means that a restructuring of the system for producing bronchial secretions is taking place in the bronchi.

Emotionally, aggressiveness decreases and depression goes away. Many patients at this stage say that they expected more serious manifestations of nicotine withdrawal.

The sleep is still disturbing and superficial. Increased appetite and cravings for certain foods persist.

Fifth

Regeneration of the respiratory system continues, normalization of the functionality of the bronchi and lungs. But you still feel a lump in your throat, and dark mucus may come out when you cough

By this time, little remains of the emotional high of the first day. There is a risk of breakdown, which is further facilitated by deteriorating health. It is important to remember that all quitters experience this, and many quite successfully.

Small microcracks begin to disappear from the surface of the tongue. The perception of taste is restored.

Sixth

The functioning of the stomach and pancreas continues to normalize. Increased thirst often appears, and with it frequent urination. Some people experience bitterness in the mouth and painful sensations in the liver area. Appetite is reduced.

Many people note sweating, dry mouth, trembling hands, and nausea during this period.

Those who quit smoking become nervous, aggressive, and sometimes whiny. Every little thing causes an emotional reaction, and self-control decreases. You can consult your doctor and start taking anti-anxiety medications.

Seventh

The body is rebuilding to work without nicotine, although mucus continues to be released when coughing, and the feeling of a lump in the throat has not yet gone away. There may be occasional bowel movements. Fatty foods are poorly accepted (heartburn may occur), but overall appetite increases. The skin remains dry and flaky.

“Cigarette syndrome” and other provoking situations.

Tenth

Internal motivation is falling, so now those who quit smoking really need the support and encouragement of loved ones and those around them. A person can hardly tolerate people smoking nearby.

The restoration of the immune system begins. The cough continues. If light yellow or gray clots come out during a cough, you should definitely contact an otolaryngologist. A cough can be softened with a warm drink.

Eleventh

More oxygen enters the body, which can cause dizziness, trembling of fingers, and headaches.

Emotional sensitivity, temper, or vulnerability for any reason persists.

There is a desire to test yourself by smoking “just one cigarette” and remember its taste. At the same time, the smell of tobacco smoke is disgusting.

Appetite is still increased.

Twelfth

The condition of the skin improves, largely due to the normalization of blood circulation. A healthy complexion returns.

The cough softens, and chronic inflammation in the lungs gradually disappears. Intestinal functions are restored.

The neuropsychic state has not yet improved, which means that the person still greatly needs the support of loved ones.

Thirteenth

Malaise of uncertain localization may occur, a feeling of heaviness in the back of the head, and weakness may appear. There are surges in blood pressure.

Usually during this period a person strives to reach the two-week mark, so the risk of relapse is not very high - the desire to take a cigarette is suppressed by this desire.

Fourteenth

The cough begins to subside, the complexion continues to improve, and the yellow coloring of the fingers goes away. Vegetative-vascular disorders may still be present - lethargy, drowsiness, weakness.

Two weeks is the first serious milestone, and it is psychologically important not to break down on this day. A common mistake is to assume that one cigarette after 14 days of abstinence will not harm. In fact, it can derail the entire smoking cessation process.

Factors that can cause dizziness

Nicotine is a substance that poisons the human body and causes headaches. But there are many circumstances or addictions that can increase dizziness when smoking:

  • abuse of alcoholic drinks, energy drinks, strong coffee;
  • lack of sleep, constant overwork;
  • improper diet;
  • use of a certain group of medications;
  • obesity;
  • low pressure.

It is quite difficult to understand why you feel very dizzy when you smoke. During diagnosis, the doctor takes into account the individual characteristics of the patient: the presence of chronic pathologies, the duration of the bad habit, the number of cigarettes smoked per day.

Only after a comprehensive examination will the doctor be able to recommend appropriate therapy, a set of measures aimed at restoring the body, and determine why dizziness occurs from smoking.

Changes in the first month after quitting smoking

Let's see how the body recovers after quitting smoking in the second half of the first month.

Feel. Those who quit smoking are still bothered by dizziness, headaches, and blood pressure surges - the brain now receives more oxygen and has not yet adapted to this. The cough with sputum production becomes weaker towards the end of the month. The perception of smells and tastes of food is normalized - for someone quitting smoking, this is felt as a sharpening of the senses of smell and taste, since they were previously dulled. Weight gain is possible due to improved appetite. Since the regeneration of the gastrointestinal mucosa is still ongoing, abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea may still bother you.

Changes in the body. The body is restored at the cellular level, harmful substances, for example, products of the processing of nicotine tar, are intensively removed. Feeling better. Regeneration of the bronchial mucosa occurs.

Blood cells are renewed: leukocytes - faster, red blood cells - slower. Vascular tone increases. This improves immunity and tissue nutrition. The yellowness from the fingers continues to disappear, and the complexion improves.

Psycho-emotional state. Aggression and irritability are less than in the first days. Psychological dependence on smoking still persists, and symptoms of “breathing deep” syndrome are present. Normal functioning of the stomach and intestines was restored. Liver regeneration begins (from 5 months).

Psycho-emotional sphere. The mood is cheerful and stable. Sleep is normalized. The craving for cigarettes is easily suppressed, because at this point it represents only a slight desire to return to a familiar ritual. A person develops other habits with which he replaces the ritual of smoking. But breakdowns are still possible under provoking circumstances.

Why do you feel nauseous and dizzy?

Nausea, dizziness, deterioration in health, apathy, irritability, problems with internal organs, blood vessels - these are not all the symptoms that appear from prolonged smoking.

The brain perceives nicotine as a poison that needs to be fought, so it tries to quickly remove all harmful substances from the body, but a person interferes with this process. In one case, a person smokes periodically and does not increase the dose of nicotine, the brain gradually gets used to it, a habit arises. Worse, when the dose of nicotine received constantly increases, each time it is more difficult for the body to remove the poison, this leads to complications.

Second six months

In the seventh and eighth months after quitting smoking:

  • the restoration of olfactory receptors continues, so the former smoker discovers more and more new shades of smells and tastes;
  • cough becomes rare, as the regeneration of cells of the respiratory system is in full swing. Lung capacity increases even more. The hoarseness of the voice goes away as the vocal cords are restored;
  • the yellow plaque of a smoker gradually disappears from the teeth;
  • liver cell restoration continues;
  • the psycho-emotional state is still stable and cheerful.

Ninth month

This is a month of crisis, in which you need to be especially careful not to break down. On the one hand, the habit of smoking has not yet been completely destroyed, on the other hand, the person has already forgotten all the negative aspects of smoking, has become accustomed to feeling good, and he has the illusion that nothing bad happened.

Tenth month

During this period, patients often have realistic dreams that they are smoking again, and this leaves a painful feeling upon awakening.

Eleventh month

Thoughts about smoking come very rarely and are easily dismissed by the mind as something unnecessary. Psychological dependence has almost completely disappeared.

Getting rid of this problem

Helpful Tips:

  • You can help yourself with a contrast shower in the morning, and in a glass of water you first need to dilute the tincture of Eleutherococcus (20 drops);
  • Alternatively, green tea;
  • Breathing exercises will displace dizziness and pain (but we’ll talk about them later);
  • It is worth walking outside more often.

Over time, your health and appearance will pleasantly please those around you - you will forget that you used to smoke a cigarette every morning, considering it a necessity.

And the skin with its color will again attract attention, removing unpleasant memories of its dullness. And that's not to mention saving money!

One year after quitting smoking

A year without cigarettes is a serious achievement. During this period, the body usually recovers so much that the risk of stroke (by 30%), heart attack (by 50%) and the likelihood of lung and liver cancer (by 80-90%) is reduced. Women who have become pregnant by this point do not have to worry about the risk of miscarriage - its probability is almost the same as for non-smokers.

The risk of relapse is minimal, but it is worth remembering what you went through to get to this point. It is not worth risking such an achievement for the sake of one cigarette.

Hypertension and cigarette abuse

The reason why you feel constantly dizzy when you smoke can be high blood pressure. Medicines indicated for hypertension sometimes do not have the desired effect due to the habit developed by the body with the constant use of these drugs.

Dizziness can occur not only in an active smoker, but also in a passive smoker who simply inhales tobacco smoke. If headaches intensify after a person tries to smoke, you need to give up the addiction.

A smoker may forget about traveling by sea, air transport and attractions, because the vestibular system does not fully perform its functions. Some patients say that when I smoke, in addition to dizziness, other unpleasant symptoms sometimes occur:

  • attacks of nausea, vomiting;
  • coughing;
  • chills, shortness of breath;
  • sudden aggression;
  • sudden change in mood;
  • decreased appetite;
  • violation of speech functions.

If after smoking everything around you is spinning, this is a symptom that indicates that the smoker’s body cannot cope with intoxication. A similar syndrome can appear after one smoked cigarette or when a person has already eliminated the addiction.

How to help your body when quitting smoking

Three things will help reduce the intensity of unpleasant symptoms when quitting smoking and recover faster. This:

  • Fresh air. Walk in parks and forests more often, ventilate the room more often. Play sports outdoors. This helps clear the lungs faster and restore normal functioning of the respiratory system.
  • Special food. Include in your diet foods rich in vitamins C, A, E, and rutin - with their help, nicotine will be removed from the body faster. To normalize the functioning and cleanse the gastrointestinal tract, potato decoction, mucous decoctions of flaxseed, rice or oatmeal are useful.
  • Sport. Not immediately (in about six months), but you need to include physical exercise in your schedule. This will strengthen the heart, speed up metabolism, and increase lung capacity. In addition, they have a positive effect on overall well-being due to the release of endorphins.

Effects of hookah on the body

Let's talk about oriental exoticism, about hookah, which plays its role in this topic. It is most popular at large parties or modest gatherings in a cafe.

Besides the pleasure of smoking, it looks good with the interior. Underestimate it - the harmful effects of tobacco have not gone away, nicotine is here too, the only difference is in the additives.

Cigarette and hookah – are they different or not?! People feel dizzy after hookah, maybe they are “equal”?!

We'll see:

  1. Presence of nicotine. There is tobacco here, which means a blow to the nervous system. But if a person, smoking a cigarette, receives a certain dose, then a hookah is smoked in large quantities - there is a risk of overdose.
  2. Smoke and steam. There is smoke in a hookah; when it mixes with the liquid, it is affected by steam. Water molecules of steam allow smoke to act faster on the mucous membrane - there is an increasing concentration of nicotine and other components.
  3. Poor fluid quality. Alcohol should not be used for smoking. The vapors negatively affect the lungs and blood - and another intoxication occurs, alcoholic.
  4. The respiratory mucosa and nervous system suffer from a variety of flavorings, which are added to hookahs to enhance the taste.

It doesn’t matter whether a person smokes a hookah or a cigarette - at some points the former will easily outdo the latter in terms of intoxication.


Let’s imagine that the hookah was filled with non-alcohol and a high-quality mixture - is it possible to get rid of most of the harmful influences in this way?!

No:

  • Since the hookah came from the East, its technology is probably broken - the smoke lies lower than necessary, and a large concentration of carbon dioxide and smoke is formed. So much for your headache;
  • There is an opinion that you can’t smoke hookah when you’re hungry – it will make things worse;
  • The liquid actively evaporates through the respiratory tract, the body asks to replace water losses - dehydration occurs, leading to dizziness;
  • And another eastern reminder, where the hookah is smoked slowly, as if savoring it. But many people don’t know this and inhale too much smoke - there is not enough oxygen, there is a lot of nicotine, a spasm of the brain occurs, which leads. That's right, to a headache.

Do you need psychotherapeutic help when quitting smoking?

Of course, willpower, determination and a willingness to overcome difficulties can greatly help a person cope with addiction and restore the body after quitting smoking. However, cravings for cigarettes associated with psychological dependence may still persist.

Some smokers find themselves having to try again to quit the bad habit. This happens when a person returns to it a few weeks or months after quitting smoking. Only a small percentage of people can truly quit smoking permanently without help. Therefore, it is extremely important to seek help from a psychotherapist in a timely manner.

During the consultation, the specialist will explain the consequences of consuming tobacco smoke tar and nicotine and will help to form a strong motivation to quit smoking. With the support of a doctor, it will be easier for a smoker to overcome psychological dependence; he will learn to get out of stressful situations without the help of cigarettes. During sessions, the specialist uses techniques that promote relaxation, overcome psychological discomfort and change well-being, making the process of quitting smoking as painless as possible.

As a result, with the patient’s desire, the support of loved ones and the help of a qualified doctor, the person’s desire to smoke is suppressed, and the effect persists even several years after the end of psychotherapy.

Own and effective prevention

In-depth knowledge about the destructive power of nicotine will help motivate a person; he must be aware of his willpower. A list like “Pros of Quitting Smoking” will help.

This helps you think about: “When should I quit smoking and how will I do it?” Two methods are recommended - gradual and one-step.

With the latter method, it is known that a person will suffer slightly less when giving up cigarettes than from a gradual one. If a gradual method was chosen, then here it is incremental: from regular cigarettes you need to smoke weaker ones so that the level of nicotine taken decreases.

And now, the last stage is the weakest grade of cigarette. Here, there are 2 options - immediately quit smoking or gradually reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke, stop inhaling a lot.

And a large list of self-restraints to boot:

  • You cannot smoke on an empty stomach; try not to light your first cigarette for as long as you can;
  • And after eating, immediately prohibit smoking;
  • replace smoking with exercise or a walk in the fresh air;
  • Taking a cigarette, move the pack to a far distance;
  • As you puff, constantly lower the hand in which you are holding the cigarette;
  • Smoke it halfway;
  • Buy only one pack at a time;
  • The longer you avoid opening a new pack, the better;
  • If you do something with your hands, don’t even think about smoking;
  • An apartment is not a place for tobacco smoke;
  • Don't take up your waiting time with a bad habit;
  • Relaxing does not mean “time to smoke”;
  • Offered a cigarette - refuse.
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