October 24 2008, 8:36 am PT | Posted in: Hair Loss Causes
Hey doc, well this isnt really a question, but a comment on an observation i made. I’ve read your posts on how smoking may cause hair loss,which kind of intrigued me a little. I recently started smoking again after 8 months of quitting, and the hair on my left hand got introduced to a lot of smoke about 5-6 times daily. Today,after a week of smoking, I’ve noticed that the hairs on my left hand fingers and back of my hand have either shortened, or have disappeared. What makes me believe that smoking has caused it, is that the hair on my right hand fingers are just as they used to be. It doesn’t seem to be a possibility that the cigarette smoke ‘burnt’ my hair off because if that was the case the the back of my hand wouldn’t have lost hair, and smoke from a cigarette isn’t hot enough to be able to do that anyways.I know the mechanism behind your statement on smoking and hair loss is related to the blood flow, but there may be another way on how smoking damages hair. It’s a toxic emission and has caused the hair to die off. Something I would now try to keep my head hair away from, and it’s now made me think of qutting again! I know that body hair is different from head hair, but who knows, and I’m not willing to risk my already dying head hair!
I don’t have much to add to your comments, so I’ll just say that your statement alone expresses the unknowns and your observations stand on their own. Smoking is harmful in many ways.
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hi justin…thanks for your reply….i have one more doubt…does the existing hair grow thicker after quitting….or the hairs which i lost during smoking also starts to reappear