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Nicotine is an addictive substance, and once you decide to quit, you can expect to have some symptoms of withdrawal. Symptoms can appear just a few hours after quitting, but will probably be fully apparent in two to three days.

Common symptoms include hunger, irritability, headaches, anxiety, difficulty focusing, and intense nicotine cravings. In some cases people may suffer from insomnia or nausea. The length of time that symptoms persist can vary. For some they disappear in a few weeks, but others will experience them to some degree for months.

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The following are some usual symptoms of nicotine withdrawal; The urge to smoke, The to eat or take a snack or eat a lot of times, sleep disturbances, coughing, sneezing and stress.

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  • Bad headaches
  • Nausea
  • Depression
  • Cravings for Nicotine
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weight gain and irritation

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