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by Stacey Rippin Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Medical Marijuana and Nausea/Vomiting Conditions that experience chronic nausea and vomiting are often approved for medical cannabis treatment due to its effectiveness in treating these symptoms. THC is the most potent anti-emetic in relieving nausea and vomiting and also the most studies.

Relatively high THC cannabis is recommended for treating nausea over using CBD-only products, according to the Australian Department of Health (1).

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How does cannabis help with nausea?

Different cannabinoids and terpenes in cannabis work together to address nausea. This mechanism is referred to as cannabis synergy or the entourage effect. However, THC (which is the psychoactive compound in cannabis) has the most direct effect on nausea.

Is there a way to reduce nausea when vaping?

So, the lower nic may help if you plan on chain vaping. You could also use your 12 mg during the day and use a lower nic level at night. That may help your nausea. While I didn't go through a lot of nausea, there was some when I quit smoking, not when I started vaping (there was 6 months between me starting to vape and quitting smoking.)

Does THC stimulate appetite and reduce nausea?

THC stimulates appetite while relieving nausea and vomiting at the same time. This is especially important for those with serious illnesses who experience chronic nausea and vomiting and need to maintain healthy intake of food. Other cannabinoids that will reduce nausea but not stimulate appetite are CBD, THCA, and CBDA.

What are the effects of vaping THC oil?

Among them are: 16 Vaping can injure the lungs, resulting in symptoms such as a rapid onset cough, breathing troubles, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. 17 How do you know if someone in your life might be vaping THC oil?

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How long does nausea last?

Nausea can be caused by an array of different situations and factors. Mild cases of nausea usually resolve in a few hours to up to 2 days. Ongoing, acute nausea is usually a symptom of serious health conditions or difficult medical treatments.

What are the symptoms of nausea?

Symptoms of nausea include sweating, increased body temperature, increased saliva in the mouth, weakness, pain, and the urge to vomit.

Why is anticipatory nausea so difficult to treat?

Anticipatory nausea is more difficult to treat because it is psychological.

How long does it take for edibles to work?

However, tinctures can be felt within 15 minutes and may be preferred over inhaled cannabis for some users. Edible hard candies or lollipops can be felt quickly if they are sucked on and absorbed through the mouth. Other edibles may take several hours to begin working and may be hard to get down if you already experience nausea and vomiting. Capsules usually begin working within an hour, but may also be difficult to keep down for people with severe nausea and vomiting. The method that you choose will depend on your personal preferences and medical needs.

What is the cannabis health index?

Blesching, Uwe. The Cannabis Health Index: Combining the Science of Medical Marijuana with Mindfulness Techniques to Heal 100 Chronic Symptoms and Diseases. North Atlantic Books, 2015.

What is the best strain of marijuana for nighttime?

Medical marijuana patients should also consider the type of strain when choosing a product. Sativa strain and products are energizing and best for daytime relief when you are active. Indica strains and products are relaxing and may induce sleep. They are best for nighttime relief of symptoms. Hybrid strains may be a combination of these effects. Depending on when you need relief, you may choose an indica or sativa, or have one of each for day and nighttime relief, depending on the severity of symptoms.

Can you get cbda from a dispensary?

CBDA and THCA may not be as widely available to patients in all areas, especially those with newer medical marijuana programs or those who can’t grow their own cannabis. These cannabinoids are usually consumed through juicing the raw, fresh cannabis plant or making products with freshly cut cannabis. While not an option for all patients, CBDA and THCA are potent in eliminating nausea. They are non-intoxicating and will not stimulate or increase appetite. CBDA and THCA may be available in some quantities in products at the dispensary, so it is always important to read medical marijuana labels carefully. The best bet to get these cannabinoids in higher quantities by juicing cannabis, which has a wide range of health benefits.

What is Nausea?

Nausea is an urge to vomit that can be acute or chronic. Vomiting is a protective defense mechanisms that helps the body to eliminate toxins from the body. The toxins may be from ingested food and drinks such as alcohol, bacterial or viral infections.

How is Nausea Treated?

Nausea can be treated using pharmaceutical medications (anti-emetics). It may also be treated using herbs or by making nutritional or lifestyle changes.

How Does Cannabis Help With Nausea?

Cannabis works through different pathways that affect the nausea center in the brain. It also works through indirect mechanisms that address the underlying causes of nausea.

What Does Research Say?

CBD has a mild effect against nausea, this is as compared to THC. Research has shown that CBD interacts with the serotonin system through receptors. In small doses this helps to relieve nausea and vomiting.

How to Use Cannabis for Nausea

Medicinal cannabis comes in different forms. This includes capsules, tinctures, topicals, edibles, gummies, and smokable forms.

Cannabis and Chemotherapy Induced Nausea

One of the most grueling side- effects of chemotherapy is severe nausea and vomiting. This aggravates cachexia (severe weight loss) in cancer.

Best Marijuana Strains for Nausea

The best marijuana strains for nausea need to have high amounts of THC and moderate amounts of CBDA and CBD. Such strains include Sour Tsunami, Harlequin, Blue Dream, Durban Poison, and OG Kush.

How Does Nausea Work?

We know more about the physiology of vomiting than we do about nausea, so we have better available therapies for its relief.

What is the key to controlling nausea?

One key to controlling symptoms seems to be receptors in parts of the brain and in the GI tract that produce and bind with serotonin, a neurotransmitter.

Does chemo cause nausea?

State of mind during chemotherapy can include the “nocebo effect” – negative expectations of treatment – that leads to anticipatory nausea. Just the thought of inevitable side effects can be overwhelming. This is especially true if the first round of chemo is not treated effectively. Prescription antiemetics are not helpful for anticipatory nausea, but cannabis shows promise. Prof. Linda Parker, a behavioral neuroscientist at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, has found that several phytocannabinoids including THC, CBD, and CBDA alleviate anticipatory nausea in conditioned lab animals. Clinical trials on humans are needed.

Does CBD help with nausea?

The non-intoxicating cannabinoid CBD interacts with serotonin releasing receptors, and when given in relatively small doses has been shown to help alleviate both nausea and vomiting. CBD can also be effective in easing anxiety, which can help patients manage the angst of chronic nausea. 1

Is nausea easy to feel?

If even reading about nausea and vomiting will make you queasy, you may want to jump to the end of this article and skip the potentially nauseating details. Nausea is like that – easy to feel if you are so inclined.

Can you use cannabis for nausea?

The use of cannabis for nausea, and for vomiting due to chemotherapy or radiation, is accepted by many physicians who do not otherwise recommend cannabis. It is effective, well-tolerated, and while we may not understand all the mechanisms of action we do know it works. Patients should know where their medicine is grown and prepared, and use only lab analyzed cannabis that is free of contaminants. With quality medicine, the chances of relieving nausea may be a single dose away, just like it was for Laura.

Is nausea worse than vomiting?

Nausea and vomiting are each distinctive, different problems – clearly related, but quite different when it comes to cause and treatment. Those who suffer know that nausea is worse to live with than vomiting because it is a continuous sensation, and is harder to control.

What are the symptoms of vaping?

Symptoms of this vaping-related lung illness, also known as EVALI ( E -cigarette, or V aping, product use A ssociated L ung I njury), include: 1 Shortness of breath 2 Weight loss 3 Night sweats 4 Fatigue 5 Gastrointestinal problems 6 Low oxygen levels 7 Lung failure and death (in severe cases)

How to tell if your child is vaping?

How to recognize if your child is vaping marijuana. Vaping can be difficult to detect as there is no smoke, minimal odor (although you may catch a whiff) and the vapor produced dissipates rapidly. However, just like smoking, vaping marijuana can result in bloodshot eyes, dry mouth and thirst, increased appetite and shifts in behavior and mood.

What is a PAX vape?

Marijuana vaping devices often resemble vaping devices used for nicotine or other e-liquids. For example, PAX is a brand of marijuana vaporizers that closely resemble the popular JUUL devices. Those seeking to vape marijuana can also learn how to “hack” nicotine vapes to work with marijuana from countless YouTube videos and other online resources.

What are the organs that are at risk when vaping?

When teens vape marijuana they’re putting two vital organs at risk: their brains and their lungs. The brain of an adolescent or young adult continues to grow and develop well into early adulthood, and is busy developing critical skills related to problem-solving, impulse control, anticipating consequences and more.

jespeak Senior Member ECF Veteran

I have only been vaping the last 2 weeks. After my first day, I woke up to having nausea. Since then, this has only happened one more time after a day of more heavy vaping than usual. The amount of nicotine in my juice is 12mg. Has this happened with anyone else?

hrlw817 Super Member ECF Veteran

Sounds like you are overdoing it on vaping by having too much nic in your system. I had this happen a time or two when I chain vaped 16 mg. Now I am at 8 mg and I don't get any nausea at all or headaches. So, the lower nic may help if you plan on chain vaping. You could also use your 12 mg during the day and use a lower nic level at night.

Rhapsodies Fire ECF Guru ECF Veteran

While I didn't go through a lot of nausea, there was some when I quit smoking, not when I started vaping (there was 6 months between me starting to vape and quitting smoking.) I always had luck with drinking more hydrating fluids (not alcohol, soda or coffee).

Yves Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

This is a common for some who stop smoking. Have a read at this thread it may help.

SteveDTF Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

That happens to me too when I vape heavily on an empty stomach. A little food and water and it goes away.

MoGo Full Member Verified Member

I had a couple episodes of nausea in the first week or so. I've since increased my water intake and haven't had any nausea issues.

jespeak Senior Member ECF Veteran

The article you recommended was truly helpful. The list of symptoms switching from analog cigarettes to e-cigarettes is a wonderful article for reference. Thanks so much for your kindness!

What tests can you take to check for nausea?

You may also have blood tests, a CT scan or MRI to rule out other causes of nausea and vomiting. You may also take a pregnancy test if pregnancy is a possibility.

How to prevent cannabis hyperemesis syndrome?

The only proven way to prevent cannabis hyperemesis syndrome is to avoid cannabis.

What is the medical term for cannabis hyperemesis?

Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a condition caused by long-term cannabis ( marijuana) use. People who have CHS experience reoccurring episodes of nausea, vomiting, dehydration and abdominal pain, with frequent visits to the emergency department.

How many stages of cannabis hyperemesis?

There are three phases of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome. Slightly different symptoms occur in each stage:

How many times can you vomit with CHS?

People with this condition vomit extensively, often without warning, and can vomit up to five times per hour. They may also experience diffused abdominal pain, often report weight loss, and appear dehydrated.

Can cannabis cause nausea?

Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) affects people who use cannabis (marijuana). CHS causes frequent, severe nausea and vomiting. You have a higher risk of developing CHS if you use cannabis at least once a week. Your risk also increases if you have used cannabis since adolescence. The only way to cure CHS is to stop using cannabis.

Can you take a hot bath for CHS?

The only cure for CHS is to stop using cannabis. Hot baths may relieve the nausea temporarily, but they don’t cure CHS. Taking too many hot baths can increase dehydration due to sweating.

How long does nausea last with marijuana?

These symptoms may last for hours to days and recur over months or years. Knowing its anti-nausea effects, people sometimes increase their use of marijuana during this time.

How long does nausea last?

Often, they report multiple prior episodes over months or even years. The symptoms include unremitting pain in the upper abdomen, persistent nausea and vomiting, and a hot shower or bath is the only thing that brings them relief. The length of these symptoms is variable but can last for up to a week at a time and be completely disabling.

What is the stage of nausea and vomiting?

The hyperemesis stage is characterized by episodes of intense and persistent nausea and vomiting. People in the hyperemesis stage have the urge to shower or bathe in hot water far more frequently, as it relieves the symptoms.

What happens if you vomit too much?

If left untreated, severe prolonged vomiting can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances in the blood, which can cause rare complications including confusion, muscle spasms or weakness, seizures, kidney failure, abnormal heart rhythms, and shock.

Where are the receptors for marijuana located?

These receptors are concentrated in the brain and the stomach/intestines. When they get overloaded, bad things happen. This newly understood condition can occur among people who use marijuana as little as once or twice a week. It’s called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).

Where is THC stored?

THC is stored in our body fat, and can accumulate to very high levels there. We have receptors throughout our body for THC, known as the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in our natural response to pain and stress. These receptors are concentrated in the brain and the stomach/intestines.

Is THC legal in 10 states?

Now legal for recreational use in 10 states, it is perceived of as largely harmless for most casual users and, in years past, it may have been. Strains sold today can have up to 10 times the amount of THC as is found in the naturally occurring variant.

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