Ways to Quit Smoking - Part 1
Help to quit smoking can be best obtained by helping your
ownself by firm determination to quit smoking and help from
family and friends. Also practicitng some simple techniques and
taking certain medications can help quit smoking. The first
thing to do is to tell your mind that you are detemined to quit
smoking. Make a firm decision in your mind. Even if you have
failed in past, try again. Talk a lot to your ownself. Think
about the benefits about quitting smoking and the evils of
smoking. Say this to your mind "One cigarette takes away 4
precious minutes of my life."
Their are several medications available for quitting smoking
habit. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the
following medications. However any medication should be taken
only after it is prescribed by a qualified physician. The
medications are - Bupropion SR. Nicotine gum Nicotine inhaler
Nicotine nasal spray Nicotine patch Nicotine lozenge
Out of the above, the Nicotine gum and the patch are available
over the counter. Others are available by prescription only. But
its good to consult a physician before taking it. In this
article I'm going to talk about nicotine patches.
Nicotine Patch Nicotine patches are another way to quit smoking.
Patches are applied directly to the skin; each applied at an
interval of 24 hours. There are a variety of different patches
each with different content level of Nicotine. Nicotine patches
are available only if prescribed by a qualified physician. They
should exactly be as used as per the prescription. Over dosage
or any experimentation with the application area of patches
should be avoided. The patch should be applied on upper arm,
upper area of chest or the hip. The area should not be oily or
very hairy (preferably hairless). If required shave off the hair
in the area. The area should be kept clean and dirt free.
Replace the patch if it falls off the skin. The patch should be
wore for about 24 hours. Never wear 2 patches (though they might
be on different areas of body) at a time. That would equal to
over dosage. This treatment takes anywhere from a month or five
months depending upon your ability to resist the urge to smoke.
The strength of the patch applied should gradually be brought
down. Also the frequency of usage should be gradually brought
down. Like in case of any other remedy, Patches may cause
stomach upset, irritation or dizziness. If this continues,
consult your doctor. Also consult your doctor immediately if u
feels breathing problems or chest pain or any similar problems.
Remember, if you follow the treatment religiously for about 5
months, you can get rid of the dangerous smoking habit for a
lifetime.