Smoking Cessation & Lung Health
Support for Quitting Smoking & Protecting Lung Function
Smoking, Lung Damage & Health Risks
Smoking affects the lungs gradually and silently. Even when symptoms are mild, internal lung damage may already be present. Common smoking-related problems include chronic cough, breathlessness, frequent chest infections, reduced stamina, and worsening of asthma or allergies.
Medical evaluation helps assess the extent of lung damage and identify early warning signs. Understanding how smoking affects breathing often motivates patients to take the first step toward quitting.
Quit Smoking Support & Long-Term Lung Care
Quitting smoking is possible with the right medical guidance and support. Treatment focuses on reducing nicotine dependence, managing withdrawal symptoms, and protecting lung function.
Care includes quit-smoking counselling, assessment of lung health, and guidance to prevent further damage. Long-term follow-up helps patients stay smoke-free, improve breathing comfort, and reduce the risk of serious lung diseases.
The goal is not just to stop smoking, but to restore and maintain healthy lungs.
Testimonials
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“I had constant sneezing and allergy issues, especially during weather changes. After proper allergy testing and treatment, I finally got relief. The clinic environment is clean and the staff is very supportive.”
Sunita K., Allergy Patient
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“My breathing problem was affecting my daily life. The doctor listened patiently and gave the right treatment. I noticed improvement within a few weeks. Very satisfied with the care.”
Neha R., Breathing Problem
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is it too late to quit smoking?
No. Quitting at any stage improves lung health and overall well-being.
Will my lungs recover after quitting?
Lungs begin to heal after quitting. Recovery depends on duration and intensity of smoking.
Is quitting smoking difficult?
It can be challenging, but medical support makes the process easier and safer.
Can smoking worsen asthma or allergies?
Yes. Smoking can significantly worsen asthma, allergies, and breathing problems.
Do I need tests before quitting smoking?
Lung evaluation may be advised to assess current lung health and guide care.