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I used to be a regular smoker from past 5 last year's. But two weeks back I quit smoking suddenly and I have stopped. Smoking completely. My question is that can sudden quitting of smoking cause hands and legs muscle pain?
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Dear user. I can understand. You are just 22 and you were smoking just for 5 years. You could be a habitual smoker or an addict, but the 5 year period is not enough to trigger withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking. Therefore there is nothing to worry about withdrawal symptoms or muscle pain or cramps. Take care.
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