Nicotine withdrawal: Nicotine withdrawal symptoms peak in the first 3 days of smoking cessation and subside over the 3 to 4 weeks. Symptoms include increased appetite, weight gain, changes in mood (dysphoria or depression), insomnia, irritability, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and restlessness, as well as sweating (diaphoresis). You symptoms will subside soon.Discuss with your Dr if cravings are strong.
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