Nicotine is a natural colorless liquid that turns brown when burned and acquires the odor of tobacco when exposed to air. Nicotine is metabolized fairly rapidly, disappearing from the body in a few hours.
Use of nicotine is followed by a withdrawal syndrome includes symptoms that can quickly drive people back to tobacco use. Nicotine withdrawal symptoms include sleep disturbances, irritability, craving, cognitive and attention deficits.It increase appetite and may begin within a few hours after the last dose. Symptoms peak within a few days and for some people, however, symptoms may persist for months or longer . The nicotine acts as a stimulant, depressant, or tranquilizer depending on the dosage. An individual builds up tolerance to nicotine use, requiring larger |
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doses to maintain a certain physiological effect. When user use nicotine continue his body becomes accustomed to the presence of nicotine, and it requires the chemical to function normally. This called nicotine addiction.
An important component of the nicotine withdrawal syndrome is craving, that has been described as a major obstacle to successful abstinence. High levels of craving for tobacco may persist for 6 months or may be longer. The withdrawal syndrome is related to the pharmacological effects of nicotine. Many behavioral factors also can affect the severity of withdrawal symptoms. For some people, the feel and smell, and the ritual of obtaining, handling, lighting, and smoking the cigarette are all associated with the pleasurable effects of nicotine.
Nicotine, a major component of tobacco, is highly addictive. User of nicotine (smokers and chewers) never lose the craving, even years after they quit. If they do quit, they have to deal with things like anxiety, irritable behavior, fatigue, headaches, weight gain, high blood pressure and other unpleasant effects.
There are many types behavioral and pharmacological treatments such as the nicotine patch and gum, and bupropion for nicotine addiction do work. Nicotine users individuals motivated to quit smoking, a combination of behavioral and pharmacological treatments can increase the success rate of prevention and treatments.
Smoking cessation can have an immediate positive impact on an individual%27s health. For example, a 30-year-old man who quits smoking will, increase his life expectancy by 5.1 years.
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