Shortly after quitting a smoker will answer choices develop shortness of breath, regain their senses of smell and taste, lose circulation in their hands and feet, develop rapid heart beats

, experience coughing and increased mucus production, have improved lung function and increased exercise capacity, lower their risk of developing respiratory infections and lung diseases, and reduce their risk of developing heart disease and certain types of cancer. Additionally, quitting smoking can also lead to improved skin health, better oral health, and increased fertility. It is important to note that the specific symptoms and health improvements may vary from person to person.