There is also some evidence that bone heals slower in smokers.
it dont hurt it
smoking the herb greatly slows the healing process of of the body. weather it is the bone or the bodies own tissue (muscles and or tendons) due to the fact it greatly reduces the bloods ability to carry oxygen to the damaged areas. it has a worse effect in this regard then smoking cigarette's.
Possibly
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jus hurt my finger doesnt stop be preety sure it helps
nah i have been doing it since i was 15
smoking inhibits osteoblast (the rebuilding of bone) and promotes osteoclast (bone breakdown) These two process are an ongoing process within your body. Because a substance in cigarettes increases the function of one and inhibits the other you are more likely to have bone issues, such as osteoporosis.
You can take some sort of steroidal medication for the healing of broken bones prescribed by your doctor
Fruit does not normally contribute to the healing of bone. What helps most is something high in calcium.
Aleve, which contains naproxen, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can potentially inhibit bone healing. Studies suggest that NSAIDs may interfere with the inflammatory process essential for bone repair, particularly in the early stages of healing. However, the extent of this effect can vary based on dosage and duration of use. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for guidance on pain management during recovery from a bone injury.
The order of stages of bone fracture healing is formation of a hematoma, formation of a fibrocartilaginous callus, formation of a bony callus, and, finally, bone remodeling.
Smoking can weaken the skeletal system by reducing bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. It can also impair bone healing and increase the potential for complications after orthopedic surgeries. Additionally, smoking can negatively impact the overall health of bones and joints due to the effects of toxins and reduced blood flow.