What happens when you quit smoking?


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Diarrhea refers to diarrhea. Diarrhea after quitting smoking may be related to nicotine withdrawal syndrome, dietary changes, mental factors and other reasons.
1. Nicotine withdrawal syndrome
Nicotine in tobacco stimulates the gastrointestinal tract and affects nerve function. When the body suddenly stops taking nicotine, gastrointestinal function and nerve function may change, causing diarrhea.
2. Dietary changes
After quitting smoking, some people may change their eating habits. If they eat too much high-fiber or greasy food, it may lead to increased intestinal burden and diarrhea.
3. Mental factors
After quitting smoking, some people may feel anxious or nervous. Such mental factors may affect gastrointestinal function and lead to diarrhea.