Quitting smoking can cause depression.

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Quitting smoking may cause depression.

Quitting smoking can cause depression.

Depression is a typical case of depression, the cause of which has not yet been determined. Generally, it is related to stress life events, pessimistic personality traits and other factors. After quitting smoking, the body will gradually clear nicotine, and withdrawal symptoms may occur, such as anxiety, irritability, etc. These physical reactions may affect mood. If not alleviated by psychological counseling or self-regulation in time, it may increase the risk of depression. At the same time, sudden cessation of smoking can also bring stress to patients, resulting in an increased risk of depression.



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