Quitting smoking is one of the most challenging things a person can do, both physically and mentally. Cigarette withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe, and they can last for days, weeks, or even months.
The good news is that these symptoms are temporary, and they will eventually go away. By understanding the cigarette withdrawal symptoms timeline, you can be better prepared for what to expect and develop strategies to manage them.
Table 1: Physical Cigarette Withdrawal Symptoms
Symptom | Onset | Peak | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Cravings | 1-3 hours | 2-3 days | 2-4 weeks |
Headache | 1-3 hours | 1-2 days | 1-2 weeks |
Muscle aches | 1-2 days | 2-3 days | 1-2 weeks |
Tremors | 1-3 days | 2-3 days | 1-2 weeks |
Sweating | 1-2 days | 2-3 days | 1-2 weeks |
Insomnia | 1-3 days | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
Weight gain | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 months | 1-2 years |
Table 2: Psychological Cigarette Withdrawal Symptoms
Symptom | Onset | Peak | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Irritability | 1-3 hours | 2-3 days | 1-2 weeks |
Anger | 1-2 days | 2-3 days | 1-2 weeks |
Anxiety | 1-3 days | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
Depression | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
Difficulty concentrating | 1-2 days | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
Loss of motivation | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
Fatigue | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 weeks | 1-2 months |
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