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Hi, my name is Shrinivas and am 32 years old. Offlate I have been experiencing a pain in my heart as if some one is poking. I smoke a pack a day and am working on quitting it. I am little concerned if I could have a heart related disease like cancer. Please advise what are the symptoms and what is the best way to quit smoking. Is there a medicine available to quit this !
Shrinivas, First, let's lessen your anxiety. "Poking" brief and rapidly disappearing sensations are rarely related to your heart. Further, your heart and cancer are rarely tied together unless we're talking about some of the treatments for cancer. You have rightly turned your attention to the most important risk to you, smoking. Search "Yul Brynner smoking" on YouTube for some encouragement.
No medicine is more effective than your decision to stop smoking. Mindfulness and meditation are good, non-medical aids as are talking a friend into quitting with you and exercise, just daily walking. Good luck.
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What Are The Symptoms Of A Heart Disease?
Shrinivas, First, let s lessen your anxiety. Poking brief and rapidly disappearing sensations are rarely related to your heart. Further, your heart and cancer are rarely tied together unless we re talking about some of the treatments for cancer. You have rightly turned your attention to the most important risk to you, smoking. Search Yul Brynner smoking on YouTube for some encouragement. No medicine is more effective than your decision to stop smoking. Mindfulness and meditation are good, non-medical aids as are talking a friend into quitting with you and exercise, just daily walking. Good luck.