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can a person be allergic to marijuana vaping concentrates concentrates

by Melody Leuschke MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Breathing or inhaling marijuana allergens can result in nasal or ocular or eye allergy symptoms. This includes runny nose, sneezing, itching, and swelling and watering eyes. Asthma with the development of wheezing and shortness of breath also can occur. Anaphylaxis has also been reported.

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Can DAB pen cause hives?

Many of the liquids used for vaping containe propylene glycol, a known skin allergen. In addition, many contain fruit and spice flavorings such as strawberry, mint and berry extracts that are know irritants on the skin and possibly can also produce hives and a systemic reaction.

Can people be allergic to dabs?

In addition to these risks, dab drug side effects reported by abusers include severe allergic reactions to butane and other chemicals contained in hash oils. If this is the case, you could suffer skin rashes, tingling sensation and respiratory failure.

Why do my lungs hurt after dabs?

Dabbing vapor contains multiple toxic substances, including methacrolein (MC) and benzene. MC is structurally similar to acrolein, a noxious pulmonary irritant, and is speculated to cause lung injury and edema in the same mechanism as its related compound [7].

Can you be allergic to sativa or indica?

sativa. There are currently no known allergens of Cannabis indica listed in the database. It is estimated that only 72% of patients with a reported allergy to cannabis are sensitized to Can s 3 [10].

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