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Old 09-02-2016, 03:21 AM #1
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Default Had a minor conpression neuropathy: is using smokeless tobacco ok during healing?

Hello.

So I had a very minor compression neuropathy in a fingertip of my right hand.

During the first month of healing, I was completely substance free, no alcohol, no kind of tobacco products.

During the second month, in relation to school stress, I had given into using e cigarettes for 1.5 weeks and then switched to smokeless tobacco for 1.5 weeks.
(Have not smoked ciggs for 6 years)

I have since completely quit nicotine products.

My question: could the combined nicotine from
Both or the harmful chemicals in smokeless tobacco have delayed nerve healing? Does anyone know of any studies that look at smokeless tobacco/nicotine specifically (not smoking) effects on nerve regeneration?

Thanks much in advance!
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