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can vaping cause inner ear problems

by Bernhard Sauer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Here's what we do know:

  1. Nicotine—regardless of where it came from—has known negative health impacts on your ears and blood supply. ...
  2. The flavors used for vaping are largely unregulated and unchecked, and some are linked to hearing loss.
  3. Anecdotal reports indicate a direct link between vaping and hearing loss, such as this musician's report of vaping and sudden hearing loss, and this forum thread on tinnitus and vaping.

Nicotine restricts blood flow
Nicotine is an addictive substance that tightens your blood vessels, including the ones in your ears. This restricts the blood flow oxygen to the inner ear, which leads to damage in the tiny hair cells in the cochlea that translate sound vibrations into electrical impulses for the brain.
Apr 15, 2019

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Can vaping cause tinnitus?

The jury is still out on that as well. If you do vape, and experience symptoms such as blockage, ear pressure, hearing loss or tinnitus, stop vaping immediately and consult an ENT or hearing healthcare professional.

What are the health risks of vaping?

Some of the more common problems that require our attention are: Hearing Loss. There is a connection between vaping and hearing loss. According to studies conducted by the NIH, it cites the ingredients used in vape liquid cartridges reduce inner ear cell viability. Chronic Sinus Infections.

Can vape juice flavors affect your hearing?

And depending on the chemicals found in the vape juice flavoring, it may even be more harmful. Nicotine—regardless of where it came from—has known negative health impacts on your ears and blood supply. If you smoke, it can affect your hearing. The flavors used for vaping are largely unregulated and unchecked, and some are linked to hearing loss.

Is there a link between vaping and lungs?

The link between lung-related illnesses and vaping is still being investigated. Some of the more common problems that require our attention are: Hearing Loss. There is a connection between vaping and hearing loss. According to studies conducted by the NIH, it cites the ingredients used in vape liquid cartridges reduce inner ear cell viability.

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Can vaping mess with your ears?

Just like traditional cigarettes, these chemicals can damage a person's inner ear hair cells, which translate sounds into neural signals the brain can register. Once damaged, these hair cells do not come back – the death of inner ear cells can lead to sensorineural hearing loss, a permanent condition.

Can vaping cause middle ear infection?

In addition to the pulmonary effects demonstrated by the current findings smoking anything is also a cause of sinusitis and middle ear infections in both the smoker/vaper and others nearby, a.k.a “second-hand smoke”.

Does nicotine affect inner ear?

Nicotine interferes with how your body regulates a key neurotransmitter — one that is crucial for transporting sound information from your inner ear to your brain. This means your brain isn't getting enough sound input, so it has a harder time making sense of the sounds you hear.

Can Vapes give you vertigo?

Dizziness or headrush Similar to the feeling of smoking for the first time, it's not uncommon to experience lightheadedness and dizziness from vaping. Also similar to smoking, this typically will stop presenting itself the more you consume.

What are side effects of vaping?

The most commonly-reported adverse effects were throat/mouth irritation, headache, cough, and nausea, which tended to dissipate with continued use....The most common side effects of vaping include:coughing.dry mouth and throat.shortness of breath.mouth and throat irritation.headaches.

How long does it take for nicotine to leave your system?

Generally, nicotine will leaves your blood within 1 to 3 days after you stop using tobacco, and cotinine will be gone after 1 to 10 days. Neither nicotine nor cotinine will be detectable in your urine after 3 to 4 days of stopping tobacco products.

Will quitting nicotine help tinnitus?

Quit smoking – smoking acts as a stimulant and restricts blood flow, both of which can make tinnitus worse. Research also shows that smokers are 70 percent more likely to acquire some type of hearing loss compared to non-smokers.

How do you clear your eustachian tube?

Yawning or opening your mouth widely as if you were yawning, eating and drinking may all help mobilise the Eustachian tube to allow some air travel through the tube. The Valsalva manoeuvre can be done to push air into middle ear; take a deep breath, pinch your nose and close your mouth, and gently pop your ears.

Does tinnitus get better after Quitting smoking?

You can't undo the damage to your ears that was caused when you were smoking. However, quitting smoking and lowering your blood pressure is the first step in supporting healthy hearing. This will prevent further damage due to smoking or high blood pressure.

How much vaping is too much?

Even today, many high-profile sources list the toxic dose of nicotine (the LD50 – or the dose that will kill about half of people exposed) as between 30 and 60 mg. To put this in context of vaping, this would be about 4 ml of 12 mg/ml e-liquid. d.

What is Vaper's tongue?

Vaper's tongue (also known as vaper's fatigue) is a term that covers taste-related ailments. Often this happens from frequent use of a single, individual flavour. So, if you've been vaping the same flavour for a few weeks. you'll probably start to notice the difference in taste or lack thereof.

Why do I get dizzy using vape?

Why Does Dizziness Sometimes Occur? The dizziness that occurs when starting a new vaping routine primarily comes from the nicotine in e-liquids. Nicotine is a stimulant that has a unique effect on the nervous system, and it can result in lightheadedness when the body is not used to this level of impact.

Can vaping cause sinusitis?

It's possible that vaping may be a contributing factor to some sinus infections. Since vaping increases allergy sensitivity, and allergies can lead to possible sinus infections, vaping could be one of the factors to consider when determining the source of a sinus infection.

What can you do for an inner ear infection?

Inner ear infections will usually clear up by themselves within a few weeks, although some can last for six weeks or more. If the symptoms are severe or they don't start to improve within a few days, then you should see a doctor. The doctor might prescribe antibiotics if the infection appears to be caused by bacteria.

Can I smoke with an ear infection?

Because one major cause for ear infections is smoking or exposure to smoke, you should avoid smoking or being around second hand smoke. Smoke tends to cause blockages that clog the tube that connects your throat and ear, and it can cause fluid to build up in the space.

What causes ear infections?

An ear infection is caused by a bacterium or virus in the middle ear. This infection often results from another illness — cold, flu or allergy — that causes congestion and swelling of the nasal passages, throat and eustachian tubes.

Why are teens turning to vaping?

Why are so many teens turning to vaping? In addition to slick marketing campaigns targeting the younger generation, the internet makes it all too easy for teens to access e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes are not legally allowed to be sold to anyone under the age of 18, yet anyone can go online and purchase e-cigarette products or equipment simply by checking a box claiming they are 18.

What is an e-cigarette?

E-cigarettes, vaping pens and mod boxes are devices that allow users to inhale a vapor containing varying levels of nicotine, along with other substances. They are battery operated and use a heating element to heat up a substance called e juice or vape juice, which is contained in a cartridge. The vapor is then released and inhaled by the user. There are more than 500 brands and thousands of vape juice flavors currently on the market, yet there is little FDA regulation, oversight or safety checks determining what exactly is in them.

What is the substance in an e-cigarette called?

It's what gives the e-cigarette its “flavor,” and contains at the very least a mixture of flavorings, colorings, other unknown chemicals—and often a substance called propylene glycol.

Does smoking cigarettes damage your hearing?

Studies have shown smoking cigarettes can damage your hearing, but what about vaping?

Is there a difference in nicotine in cartridges?

A study done in 2014 found there was often a significant difference in the amount of nicotine present in the cartridge and what was presented on the label.

Can you stop smoking if you vape?

Some claim that e-cigarettes are a safer alternative to cigarettes, and can even help individuals stop smoking. The jury is still out on that as well. If you do vape, and experience symptoms such as blockage, ear pressure, sudden hearing loss or tinnitus, stop vaping immediately and consult an ENT or hearing healthcare professional.

Do e-cigarette cartridges contain nicotine?

Although some e-cigarette cartridges contain no nicotine, others contain nicotine in varying amounts, from a little to a lot.

Does smoking affect the auditory system?

Dr. Katbamma, who has investigated the effects of smoking on the auditory system went on to say, “there is no direct evidence that PG may be hazardous to the auditory system, there is plenty of indirect evidence that it may in fact produce damage to the inner ear. In the 1980s, PG was used not only as an ingredient in otic drops, but also to provoke an inflammatory response in the middle ear mucosa, in an attempt to model acquired cholesteatoma in various animal models. All of these studies instilled PG in the middle ear and/or on the round window membrane { {1}} [ [1]]Ikeda and Morizono, 1989; Spandow et al al., 1988; Morizono et al., 1980 [ [1]] and noted that it is absorbed rapidly, leads to a decline in cochlear microphonics/potentials, increases auditory brainstem response latencies of the initial waves, shows a dose-response relationship and in most instances, depending on the dosing, the effects may reverse with time.”

Is vaping bad for hearing?

Based upon what we know about PG and its potential effects upon the auditory system, vaping could potentially pose a risk to hearing. Individuals who vape are encouraged to seek the care of a physician or audiologist if they experience any changes in their hearing.

Frederic Borden New Member

I have seen some of the members here post about encountering ear problems around the same time they started vaping. However, I thought it would be worth starting my own thread on this topic in an attempt to add to the information which is mounting on this topic.

gandymarsh Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I've had mild tinnitus for many years, probably from exposure to loud music and noise at work.

r77r7r ECF Guru ECF Veteran

Most times I don't notice mine, alltho it can be quite loud, until someone starts a thread on it. I vape fifty-fifty now, started with 70PG. I've two teens at home, poor health and much meds so I'm not expecting improvement and have plenty to distract me.

schatz Super Member ECF Veteran

I see deceased people, but I have a sixth sense. Kidding, My tinutis gets worse when Im dehydrated so I try to drink more liquids since starting vaping.

MyMagicMist Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Generally speaking, a few years back I had an auditory testing for work. It came back with results showing I'm about half deaf. Considering I've grown up country boy, worked in, around heavy, light industry, listened to loud music it's easy enough to see.

TraceKira Senior Member

I dont know if its related but the maxilar near left years seems to be clicking and popping , its not the ear its the articulation ...

What ENT Related Problems Can Vaping Lead to?

In our offices, we see many instances of vape related complications. The concern for the harmful irritants contained in tobacco in traditional cigarettes led to an increase of people making the switch to vaping. Unfortunately, many are unaware the aerosols contained within the vapor provide a handful of harmful substances every time they are inhaled such as:

What is vaping pen?

What is Vaping Exactly? E-cigarette devices, often referred to as a vape pen, contain a liquid that is then inhaled through a device known as a vaporizer. The liquid, which can contain a variety of substances sold in easily accessible smoke shops, is the vapor inhaled by the user – hence the term “vaping”.

What are the ingredients in a vape pen?

E-cigarettes contain harmful ingredients that include nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerin, and sweeteners. Some of the liquids in vape pens can also contain CBD or THC products. Most importantly, they contain flavorings that are attracting a very young audience, including teenagers.

How many people died from e-cigarettes?

As of this writing, the CDC confirms there have been 1080 cases of lung-related injuries related to e-cigarette use and 18 related deaths. ***The majority of these deaths were attributed to THC or CBD usage in the e-cigarette.***

Does vaping cause allergies?

Nasal Problems and Allergies. The CDC indicates vaping tends to suppress the immune receptors within the nasal mucosa. There is also sufficient evidence to suggest a direct correlation between the development of nasal problems and allergies – some more serious than others.

Does vaping cause hearing loss?

Hearing Loss. There is a connection between vaping and hearing loss. According to studies conducted by the NIH, it cites the ingredients used in vape liquid cartridges reduce inner ear cell viability.

Can e-cigarettes cause cancer?

Early research suggests the vapor in e-cigarettes use might be carcinogenic, which means it could lead to cancer, although there are fewer carcinogens in e-cigarettes than traditional cigarettes.

Well, im going to have to finally quit vaping after 4 years

Because of the shipping ban, I can no longer get the juice I have been vaping for 2 years. They have stopped shipping them to my local store and I cant order it myself so I am done. I wasn't a smoker before, I just enjoyed vaping, using a nord and buying 1 coil and bottle of juice per month was cheap, and I never noticed any bad health effects.

The new hotness from Molicel, the P45B, has arrived for testing

I’ve been asked about this cell a LOT lately and they’re finally here. Thank you N-Power Energy (NPE) for sending me four pre-production samples! Here are the basic specs from Molicel for this incredible cell: https://www.molicel.com/inr21700-p45b/

Another X-deliveries rant

I ordered from Element Vape on November 22 and got a delivery estimate of 3 days. Sounds good right? (I'm located in Los Angeles)

I just received my Caliburn G2 and..

I absolutely love it! I'm coming from a Juul and this thing is a breath of fresh air, or in my case Taro Cheesecake vapor.

Salt nic is a black hole for me

I can’t make it work anymore. I realized I was hitting my vape way too often. So I made a plan to switch to juul so I can cut down and smoke only one pod, or about a pack of ciggs worth of nic a day. It just didn’t happen.

What does tick22 say about smoking?

tick22 said: on the lighter side. To us older ex-smokers, we can now become a burden to our kids or Grandkids that have been looking for us to die saooner because we smoked and get our money and stuff........ Now we can live longer and spend it all....

Can ex smokers become a burden?

To us older ex-smokers, we can now become a burden to our kids or Grandkids that have been looking for us to die sooner because we smoked and get our money and stuff........

Does PG cause tinnitus?

There is a known link between PG (propylene glycol) and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). This was discovered, not from vaping, but from ear drops that contain PG: http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/bilat/ototoxic_drops.htm

Can VG cause gluten reactions?

Ok, the report I had watched and read claims that it is cross contamination for the VG, NOT THE PG. Im very sorry...so VG can cause some to experience slight gluten reactions. Here is a cut n paste of the article.

How is Vaping Associated with Allergies?

The bottom line is there is still a lot of research that needs to be done before definitive conclusions can be reached on how vaping is associated with allergies.

What is Vape Lung?

Vape lung is the term that is being given to a cluster of symptoms that arise from what is believed to be the sustained use of e-cigarettes. Vape lung is not an infection—which means it is likely the result of exposure to the chemicals in vaping products.

Are Sinus Infections Caused by Vaping?

It’s possible that vaping may be a contributing factor to some sinus infections . Since vaping increases allergy sensitivity, and allergies can lead to possible sinus infections, vaping could be one of the factors to consider when determining the source of a sinus infection.

How long does it take for tinnitus to clear up?

The good news is that, for most people, tinnitus will clear up on its own. From reading this forum, it may take up to two years, but the vast majority of people do find relief.

Is PG ototoxic?

PG is ototoxic, yes, in certain conditions of use = applied directly to inner ear. But if you go to concerts or parties, smoke machines are like your e-liquids : made of PG. I'm no doctor but unless you are allergic to PG (which happens), I don't see why vaping PG would spike your T.

Do people get Ts from vaping?

On the other hand, people getting Ts due to vaping , you can actually count them on the internet.

Can VG cause vaping?

This is surprising. There's no reason for VG to cause it. Trying 0 mg AND a different aroma may solve this. If it doesn't, then you might wanna consider stopping both vaping and smoking

Is vaping better than smoking?

Of course, that doesn't mean one shouldn't find a solution to help these people who react badly get out of their T spike, but vaping is safer then smoking. That's a fact, and I wouldn't want smoker reading this post thinking : "Oh well, I'll stick to tobacco."

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