There are many excellent reasons to give up smoking without adding reduced back pain to the list. However, there does appear to be a real connection. Reports show that smokers experience more back pain than nonsmokers because nicotine limits the flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to spinal discs, ligaments, and muscle, increasing the probability of deterioration.

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