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Asked for male, 40 years old from Vadodara
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
There are allopathic medications which act in tobacco craving and significant people are able to overcome and come out of the habit. Consult an astute psychiatrist for the same. Good luck
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Mysore
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General Physician•Vadodara
Disulfiram is the tab to quit alcohol. But you need to know how to use.
Nicotine patch to apply in different strength to quit smoking.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
Hello sir,
it is always better to quit chewing tobacco to avoid cancer. There are many people who die due to cancer caused by over usage of tobacco. If you are seriously considering to quit chewing tobacco, then I would suggest you to attend some counselling sessions and that will help you out.
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Asked for Male, 24 years old from Jalandhar
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
1. Identify your triggers to arousal and avoid them
2. Limit your exposure to pornographic material. 3. Stash sex-objects. 4. Limit your internet use
5. Distracting yourself--
do something else. Try to be as busy as possible during the day and night. Keep your mind focused on activities that do not stimulate your sexual fantasies. 6. Exercise. Exercise may help reduce sexual desires. If you masturbate to reduce stress at times, exercise is a healthy alternative because it releases en...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Visakhapatnam
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
Detailed assessment is needed. Like the reason behind smoking, number of cigarettes and comorbid medical condition. Next you should be assessed for withdrawal from smoking and for reducing further craving. There are medications to reduce nicotine craving too. If you consult a psychiatrist they will be able to help you. All the best.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Bhopal
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•
Hello Honeyji
Without medicine it will take 4-5 years and with medicine 4-8 months.
You can consult me at lybrate for homoeopathic treatment.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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It is called withdrawal symptoms
Homoeopathic treatment can make it easy to go through it.
You can consult me at lybrate for Homoeopathic treatment.
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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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As you know, several scientific studies have proven that smoking is one of the main causes of several serious ailments like cancer, lung diseases, asthma and so on. Pregnant women who smoke not only spoil their own health, but also the health of the lovely kid in their womb. Yet many women wonder whether smoking really affects pregnancy and the answer is quite in the affirmative.

Cigarette chokes the baby in the womb: It is known that cigarette smoke contains more than 4000 chemicals in...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Smoking is a die-hard habit and many people eventually die of the same. It remains one of the most common causes of cancer and lung diseases which eventually lead to death. The irony is that almost all smokers know the harmful effects but find it hard to quit. With a firm determination, there are people who quit but then the relapse rate is quite high too.

Many believe that quitting requires a behavioural change. From peer pressure to a lifestyle habit, smoking is a social phenomenon. T...more
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