
According to doctors, our bones keep repairing themselves continuously, but nicotine and other harmful substances present in tobacco slow down this process. Due to smoking, blood flow to the bones reduces, due to which they do not get enough oxygen and essential nutrients.

According to doctors, this is the reason why fractures take longer to heal in people who smoke. In many cases the bones do not join properly, which is called non-union in medical language. Experts say that if the healing capacity of the body becomes weak then the effect of surgery and treatment can also be limited.
Published at : 30 May 2026 12:37 PM (IST)

