| Smoking is a well-established risk factor for not only cardiovascular disease but also other life-threatening illnesses such as bronchitis and cancers of the lung, throat, and oesophagus. Quitting smoking – or, if you are not a smoker, not picking up this habit in the first place – will reduce your risk of heart disease significantly as well as prevent the deterioration of any existing cardiovascular conditions which you may have. In fact, for smokers, giving up smoking is the most effective way of protecting themselves against coronary heart disease. Although breaking free of the nicotine habit may be difficult, the good news is that it is never too late for a person to quit, regardless of how long he has been smoking for. Once he stops smoking, his body will start to repair much of the damage done by his years of smoking. His risk of cardiovascular complications will be reduced by 50% within one year, and will be nearly the same as the risk faced by a long-time non-smoker within 15 years. In addition, the health of his family members and those around him will no longer be threatened by the “passive smoke” exhaled from his cigarettes. |
| Read more: Smoking as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease |
If you are currently a smoker, here are some ways in which you can help yourself to quit:
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| You may also find it helpful to seek professional counselling or join a smoking-cessation programme. Institutions which offer such assistance in Singapore include: |
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Alexandra Hospital http://www.alexhosp.com.sg Smoking Cessation Programme Dept of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Tel: 6379-3330/3331 |
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Health Promotion Board http://www.hpb.gov.sg Quitline (a hotline manned by trained nurse counsellors) Tel: 1800-4382000 |
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Child Guidance Clinic (for young smokers aged 19 and below) Tel: 6435-3878/3879 |
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Institute of Mental Health http://www.imh.com.sg Community Addictions Management Programme (CAMP) Tel: 6389-2200 |
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Singapore General Hospital http://www.sgh.com.sg Dept of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Tel: 6321-4377 |
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Tan Tock Seng Hospital http://www.ttsh.com.sg Smoking Cessation Clinic Dept of Respiratory Medicine Tel: 6357-8010/8011 |
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