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does vaping make chest congestion worse

by Dr. Mack Schumm IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Participants who had vaped cannabis any number of times from within the last month to their overall lifetime had a stronger link to symptoms of bronchitis (daily cough, congestion and phlegm) in comparison to people who had never vaped cannabis. The more times those participants had vaped cannabis in the last month, the stronger the risk was.

Young e-cigarette users are at risk of developing chronic bronchitis, which can include symptoms of cough, chest congestion, shortness of breath, and mucus production on top of the list of other illnesses.Jun 27, 2019

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Why does my vape hurt my chest?

Change it up. There could be various reasons for chest pain from vaping. Excessive heat, high nicotine, or maybe even the specific flavorings in a particular e-liquid could be the cause. Some users on vaping forums have stated that (fiery) cinnamon liquids containing the flavoring chemical cinnamaldehyde give them chest pain.

Does vaping irritate lungs?

Of course vaping is going to irritate what were otherwise perfect lungs. It's not the juice or the VG ratio or whatever it's just that you're pulling vapor into clean lungs. Severely high humidity will do the same thing. If you feel like you must continue vaping because you like it, then you'll have to let your lungs get used to it.

What happens when you vape too much juice?

You vomit, feel nauseous, or have diarrhea. Vape juices are filled with chemicals. Although the exact cause of these digestive system reactions is unknown, the sheer number of chemicals in vapes are likely linked to the nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea that some people experience after vaping too much.

Can vaping affect your digestive system?

Although the exact cause of these digestive system reactions is unknown, the sheer number of chemicals in vapes are likely linked to the nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea that some people experience after vaping too much.

What is the chemical that can damage your lungs?

What is a vape pen?

What happens if you inhale diacetyl?

What to do if your lung hurts?

What is the condition called when you get sick from eating popcorn?

Does vaping affect the lungs?

Is second hand vapor safe?

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Does vaping make bronchitis worse?

Vaping can harm your lungs relatively quickly, increasing the risk of conditions like asthma and bronchitis.

Does vaping while having a cough make it worse?

Cells that line the airways have hair-like cilia that push mucus out of the lungs like an escalator, where it is cleared by coughing. Research shows that vaping can impair the function of these cilia and reduce a person's cough sensitivity.

Does vaping clog your lungs?

Lung disease: Vaping can make asthma and other existing lung diseases worse. Breathing in the harmful chemicals from vaping products can cause irreversible (cannot be cured) lung damage, lung disease and, in some cases, death.

Will vaping make my cold worse?

Vaping may curb your ability to fight colds, suggests a new study from National Jewish Health in Denver. Researchers exposed healthy human airway cells to either e-cig fluid or a harmless liquid. Next, the cells were infected with human rhinovirus-16, a strain of the common cold.

How do I clear my lungs after vaping?

Ways to clear the lungsSteam therapy. Steam therapy, or steam inhalation, involves inhaling water vapor to open the airways and may also help to loosen mucus. ... Controlled coughing. ... Draining mucus from the lungs. ... Exercise. ... Green tea. ... Anti-inflammatory foods. ... Chest percussion.

How long does it take for your lungs to heal after vaping?

After two weeks: your circulation and lung function begin to improve. After one to nine months: clear and deeper breathing gradually returns; you have less coughing and shortness of breath; you regain the ability to cough productively instead of hacking, which cleans your lungs and reduce your risk of infection.

Does vaping make you cough up phlegm?

Specifically, the researchers found that vaping with nicotine impairs ciliary beat frequency, dehydrates airway fluid and creates more viscous phlegm. This "sticky mucus" can get trapped in the lungs, which could leave your lungs more vulnerable to illness and infection.

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.

How many vape puffs a day?

There is no specific number of puffs that can be considered safe. The biological factors and several modes are one of the factors that an acceptable daily intake of nicotine is based on.

Does vaping make it easier for you to get sick?

A: Vaping can make a person sick. We're hearing a lot about vaping-related illness right now. Symptoms of vaping-related illness are very similar to symptoms that we see with illnesses such as pneumonia, cold, and flu.

Is it okay to vape with Covid?

Smoking and vaping can: Make it harder for your lungs to fight COVID-19. Harm your immune system. Make you more vulnerable to severe symptoms if you do get COVID-19.

Can a doctor tell if you vape?

Medical tests can detect nicotine in people's urine, blood, saliva, hair, and nails. Nicotine is the addictive substance in tobacco, cigarettes, and vapes or e-cigarettes.

Can vaping cause coughing up mucus?

Specifically, the researchers found that vaping with nicotine impairs ciliary beat frequency, dehydrates airway fluid and creates more viscous phlegm. This "sticky mucus" can get trapped in the lungs, which could leave your lungs more vulnerable to illness and infection.

Does vaping cause dry cough?

The way the chemical is breathed in with e-cigarettes is a lot like the way the workers at the microwave popcorn plants inhaled it. The chemical can cause a dry cough that won't go away. It also causes shortness of breath, wheezing, headache, fever, aches, and other health problems.

Does vaping reduce smokers cough?

Nic salt vape juice could also prevent a cough. It is designed to mimic the salts found in tobacco leaves to replicate smoking. This makes it great for transitioning from cigarettes by delivering a smoother throat hit even at higher nicotine strengths.

Why is my vape making me cough a lot?

This could be due to the Propylene Glycol and Nicotine which (if you are not used to using it) can make you thirsty and cause you to have a dry throat. If you experience a dry throat or mild dehydration and a cough when you first start vaping, we suggest drinking plenty of water.

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 can something happen if related to vaping simple?

you could have a seasonal allergy which is made worse by vaping. you could have a sensitivity to any number of things in the vape juice. you said you used to MTl and now DL have you tried to MTl lately with the old setup?

Does compounding go away quickly?

It goes away pretty quickly but you could be dealing with a compounding issue, which we can't say for sure because you've only talked to someone on the phone. Which in all honesty is about as good as looking on WebMD or something. Which is to say not much at all.

Is vaping better than smoking?

Granted that vaping is much, MUCH better than smoking but it is still not as good as fresh air.

Can you vape with high humidity?

It's not the juice or the VG ratio or whatever it's just that you're pulling vapor into clean lungs. Severely high humidity will do the same thing. If you feel like you must continue vaping because you like it, then you'll have to let your lungs get used to it.

What is the cause of vaping?

So far, experts believe chemicals like formaldehyde and acrolein could be to blame, as well as vitamin E acetate, a component of vegetable oil that is often used to turn nicotine or THC into the aerosol users then inhale.

Why are vapes toxic?

Research has found that people who vape are exposed to toxic metals like lead because of the metal coils used in e-cigarette devices to heat the vape juice into a vapor.

How many deaths from vaping in the US?

As of September 17, the CDC reported 530 cases of vaping -related illnesses in 38 states and confirmed seven deaths in six states. On September 11, the Trump administration announced it's pushing forward a ban on all flavored e-cigarettes, including mint and menthol flavors, across the US. Health experts have been unable to pinpoint ...

Can vaping cause fever?

Many of the patients who were hospitalized after vaping THC or nicotine were reported to have run fevers.

Can vaping cause throat irritation?

The chemicals in vape juices, the liquid that's heated to a vapor for users to inhale, is laden with various chemicals, many which are known to cause throat irritation. As a result, a user might develop a chronic cough if they develop a vaping habit.

Is vaping dangerous?

"It is at this point very clear that vaping is not only unhealthy, but it is very dangerous.

Can vapes cause pneumonia?

It's possible that some of these ingredients don't completely vaporize so when users inhale them, fluid enters the lungs and builds up, causing rare forms of pneumonia reported in many of the recent vape-related hospitalizations.

Why does vaping hurt?

There could be various reasons for chest pain from vaping. Excessive heat, high nicotine, or maybe even the specific flavorings in a particular e-liquid could be the cause.

What are the side effects of vaping?

Coughing. Headaches. Dizziness or headrush. Weight loss/gain. Nausea. Tired and fatigued. Chest pain from vaping. Although vapes are not medical devices, side effects for the user may occur. But these side effects are not a given.

How to stop dizziness when vaping?

If you’re concerned about dizziness or the feeling of being lightheaded, the best course of action is to lower your nicotine or the amount you vape in short periods. If you’d prefer to not lower your consumption, it’s something that will likely go away as your body gets accustomed to nicotine.

What to do if you have chest pains when vaping?

Then maybe you can lower the power, reduce your nicotine, change your atom izer or coil , or change your flavor . Essentially, try and change your entire set up if you have to.

What to do if you cough when you take a hit?

If you are coughing when you take a hit, check the airflow of the device without activating it (if your device has an automatic draw, take out the cartridge or vape pod and draw on it while not attached to the battery).

Does nicotine cause headaches?

Alkaloids have a physiological effect on the user, and cessation from habitual usage may cause headaches. Nicotine is the major alkaloid in tobacco, accounting for about 95% of the alkaloid content, but there are other tobacco minor alkaloids in tobacco smoke, not present in e-liquid.

Can vaping cause dizziness?

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.

Tvan Super Member ECF Veteran

Welcome Tommy! I smoked a pad for over 33 years. Been vaping for just over a month now. Yesterday my family roped me into hiking up this stupid hill that seemed to have no end. I discovered I was actually able to breath. No congestion, wheezing or coughing. BTW, I was first to the top.

OlDogNewTricks Ultra Member ECF Veteran

If you are taking in as much nicotine as it sounds like you may be, there will be an asortment of strange conditions. Try lowering the nicotine intake. I found that I had a lot of sinus drainage when I first started vaping, but it has steadily diminished over the rest of that month.

szot Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Not familiar with disposeable blues but stop them and see if the congestion goes away...some ppl have an allergy reaction to the PG used in liquids which I presume could very well be in the blues..its not common but it does happen...also maybe the combo of nic gum and the blues could be the culprit, so I would definitely put away the blues and see what happens...and its also very possible U may just be coming down with a common cold....

Vapeaddikt Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Some juices cause it if I exhale through my nose too much. So I just exhale through your mouth most of the time. I'm sure its a sensitivity but as long as I don't keep nose exhaling I'm good.

candimccann Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Blu is 100% VG. High VG can cause some people to get congestion and 'heavy chest'. Doesn't mean that you can't handle VG, just not high VG. From what I've read of other people's experiences, most that were sensitive to high VG find that as long as the VG is kept below 50 or 60% they are good.

thetransient1 Full Member

When I first started vaping I got congested and my throat killed me for a few days. I switched juices (I was smoking a menthol heavy juice) and eased up on how often I was vaping until it went away. I'm not sure what exactly caused the throat and congestion issues but once I eased up on the menthol that seemed to help a lot.

liltommy Full Member

First, DAMN! thats a lot of helpful replies, fast! I lost the thread and couldn't reply back.

Does smoking cigarettes clear mucus?

It’s already established that tobacco smoke from regular cigarettes makes it hard for the airways to clear phlegm and mucus from the lungs. Building on their previous work in the field, the team of researchers from the University of Kansas, University of Miami, and Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach shows in the study ...

Is vaping sticky?

This research shows that, at least when it comes to the body’s ability to clear mucus and phlegm, one of the consequences of vaping and smoking traditional cigarettes is equally sticky.

Is vaping safer than smoking cigarettes?

Despite numerous studies pointing out the health consequences of vaping, it still remains popular, in part because people believe it’s safer than smoking cigarettes and therefore makes a good smoking alternative or smoking cessation tool. This research shows that, at least when it comes to the body’s ability to clear mucus and phlegm, one of the consequences of vaping and smoking traditional cigarettes is equally sticky.

Is vaping bad for you?

The science community has not done the vaping industry any favors by discovering the many ills associated with e-cigarettes . Adding to a growing list of health concerns that includes wheezing, heart disease, and popcorn lung, scientists publishing in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine on Friday reveal a new consequence of vaping: even stickier phlegm and mucus.

Does smoking cigarettes make it harder to breathe?

It’s already established that tobacco smoke from regular cigarettes makes it hard for the airways to clear phlegm and mucus from the lungs. Building on their previous work in the field, the team of researchers from the University of Kansas, University of Miami, and Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach shows in the study that the same goes for the vapor from e-cigarettes, which contains the same airway-impairing agent that’s found in tobacco smoke: nicotine.

Does e-cigarette vapor cause mucociliary dysfunction?

As the team found in the lung cells of humans and sheep, the answer is a resounding yes. The nicotine from e-cigarette vapor is associated with mucociliary dysfunction. Unsplash / Nery Zarate. The body naturally produces mucus and phlegm, but it also naturally clears it.

What happens when you vaporize?

when we vaporize, we are still inhaling a foreign substance into our lungs. so that's part one.

How long does it take for a vape to clean your lungs?

i found it took about 4 weeks of regular and exclusive vaping to clean out the lungs. my vape doesn't use water filtration/moisturizing but i drink water when i feel dry. i never smoked cigarettes, however, it may take longer in your case.

Does lavender help with asthma?

lavender has been found to help with asthma patients, try mixing some lavendar in with your herb (get it from a local tea shop). The temperature of vapor tends to dry out the lungs, your lungs will have an increase in inflammation and mucus production as a response to the dry vapor. While this is not extremely harmful, if you are noticing a lot of discomfort then your lungs may not be strong enough to be vaporizing . You could also try sucking on an ice cube when you vape (cheaper than buying a bubbler)

Does marijuana make you feel warmer?

Marijuana has an expectorant (makes you wanna exhale and "be rid" of things in your airways) effect yes. and I find vapor warmer and drier than smoke typically is. to solve this consider 2 things. 1: water filtration. 2. a different vape thats produces cooler vapor.

Can you filter vapor through water?

with that you would be able to filter your vapor through water. and it does smooth a hit out very nicely. but as a side effect I feel you lose a little of the flavour too. worth it, if it makes it more comfortable though right?

Can you vape mango juice?

You should really try mango juice when vaping its thick so it coats ur throat. Drink it from an insulated beverage container to keep it cool.

What is the chemical that can damage your lungs?

Acrolein: Most often used as a weed killer, this chemical can also damage lungs.

What is a vape pen?

With vaping, a device (typically a vape pen or a mod — an enhanced vape pen — that may look like a flash drive) heats up a liquid ( called vape juice or e -liquid) until it turns into a vapor that you inhale. “Vaping is a delivery system similar to a nebulizer, which people with asthma or other lung conditions may be familiar with,” says Broderick. ...

What happens if you inhale diacetyl?

Diacetyl is frequently added to flavored e-liquid to enhance the taste. Inhaling diacetyl causes inflammation and may lead to permanent scarring in the smallest branches of the airways — popcorn lung — which makes breathing difficult. Popcorn lung has no lasting treatment. There are, however, treatments that manage BO symptoms, such as: 1 Coughing 2 Wheezing 3 Chest pain 4 Shortness of breath

What to do if your lung hurts?

What to Do If Your Lungs Hurt. If you smoke or vape, don’t brush off chest or lung pain as something that’s normal. If you have pain or other symptoms associated with breathing difficulties, such as shortness of breath and chronic cough, it’s important to see a doctor.

What is the condition called when you get sick from eating popcorn?

“Popcorn lung” is another name for bronchiolitis obliterans (BO), a rare condition that results from damage of the lungs’ small airways. BO was originally discovered when popcorn factory workers started getting sick. The culprit was diacetyl, a food additive used to simulate butter flavor in microwave popcorn.

Does vaping affect the lungs?

Instead of bathing lung tissue with a therapeutic mist, just as a nebulizer does, vaping coats lungs with potentially harmful chemicals. E-liquid concoctions usually include some mix of flavorings, aromatic additives and nicotine or THC (the chemical in marijuana that causes psychological effects), dissolved in an oily liquid base.

Is second hand vapor safe?

Secondhand Vapor Isn’t Safe Either. It’s a myth that secondhand emissions from e-cigarettes are harmless. Many people think the secondhand vapor is just water, but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. The vapor emitted when someone exhales contains a variety of dangerous substances, which may include: Nicotine.

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