
Quit Smoking, Headache, Dizziness, Foggy Thinking. Is This From Quitting Smoking?

Thank you for sending your question.
Your question is a good one and I will work on providing you with some information and recommendations regarding the symptoms you are experiencing.
From the clinical details provided it looks to me like you are suffering from withdrawal symptoms due to abruptly stopping your smoke. In addition to your smoke if you are not addicted to alcohol or illicit drugs these symptoms are likely to wear off in 6-8 weeks.
Withdrawal from nicotine is characterized by symptoms that include headache, anxiety, nausea and a craving for more tobacco. You can use either Advil or tylenol for your headache's.
My recommendation would be for you to wait another two or three weeks to see if the symptoms slowly improved. It could be that your body is adjusting and is likely to improve completely slowly. If your symptoms persist or increases you need to consider discussing this with your effect. This is certainly not something that is not life-threatening.
I thank you again for submitting your question. I hope you find my response to be both helpful and adequate.
If you have any additional concerns regarding your question I would be happy to address them.
Sincerely,
Dr Shiva Kumar R
Consultant Neurologist & Epileptologist.

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