Vaping FAQs

has anyone ever been known to be allergic to vaping

by Mrs. Krystal Roberts PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

While perhaps 99% of allergic reactions to vaping are due to PG, we have come across one or two cases in our well over a decade of vape juice manufacturing where the reverse was true. These people were actually allergic to vegetable glycerin (VG) and were only able to find relief by switching to a 100% PG e-liquid.

The most common culprit in vape allergic reactions is propylene glycol (PG), a commonly used base in vape juice. PG can cause allergic symptoms ranging from a scratchy throat to sinus problems, headaches, and even feelings of nausea.

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Can you get a skin allergy from vaping?

Skin Problems and rashes – about one in every 5000 vapers are very sensitive to PG and have a true allergy. They will experience a range of problems with their skin which could range from severe itching to extreme dryness, hives and rashes.

Can vaping cause an allergic reaction?

Vaping 'could cause deadly reactions and chemical asthma' VAPING e-cigarettes could trigger deadly allergic reactions and "chemical" asthma, experts have warned. Most mild reactions can cause symptoms including sneezing, red and itchy eyes, wheezing and coughing and a rash or worsening of asthma and eczema symptoms.

Does vaping cause nasal congestion, sinusitis, or allergies?

This cough is most likely caused by the propylene glycol, which dehydrates the body. The cough seems to be an indicator of potential harm to the respiratory system overall. Nasal Problems and Allergies. The CDC indicates vaping tends to suppress the immune receptors within the nasal mucosa.

What are the list of allergies?

Types of Allergies

  • Drug Allergy. True allergies to drugs (medicines) occur in only a small number of people. ...
  • Food Allergy. There are different types of allergic reactions to foods. ...
  • Insect Allergy. Bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and fire ants are the most common stinging insects that cause an allergic reaction.
  • Latex Allergy. ...
  • Mold Allergy. ...

Why do people come to Kai's Virgin Vapor?

We get quite a few customers who come to Kai's Virgin Vapor because they are experiencing allergic reactions when vaping and are hoping that our minimalist philosophy which rejects the use of any unnecessary ingredients in our vape juice will help tame their symptoms.

What to do if VG is not agreeing with you?

Try switching to a different vendor in case there is something in the VG or nicotine used by that particular vendor that doesn't agree with you.

Does vape juice have PG?

The vast majority of flavorings come in a base of PG , so even if the vape juice is VG based, it may still contain PG added with the flavorings. For people that are truly sensitive to PG, that can be more than enough to trigger allergic symptoms. Ask your vape juice vendor if their flavorings come in a base of PG to be certain.

Is Kai's virgin vape juice PG free?

At Kai's Virgin Vapor, all of our organic and natural e-liquid flavors are 100% PG-free, so we make it easy to avoid PG exposure. Many other vendors also offer VG-based e-liquids, however, always be certain they are truly PG-free. The vast majority of flavorings come in a base of PG, so even if the vape juice is VG based, ...

Can vaping cause allergies?

It is important to note that milder symptoms may not be coming from an allergic reaction at all. Vaping is dehydrating and can dry out your sinus passageways, mouth and throat. If you vape regularly, you may not be aware of just how much of a dehydrating effect vaping can have. Try upping your H2O intake first to see if this simple fix can eliminate any mild symptoms.

Can vaping cause a scratchy throat?

PG can cause allergic symptoms ranging from a scratchy throat to sinus problems, headaches, and even feelings of nausea.

Can you overdose on nicotine?

While rare when using standard nicotine strengths offered by most e-liquid manufacturers, nicotine overdose can be a very serious medical emergency, so it is important to be alert for signs and symptoms that may be coming from nicotine overdose rather than a reaction to PG.

How long does it take for vaping to go away?

The good news is these symptoms go away after a few weeks to a month, but the bad news is vaping-related side-effects are very much the same, so it’s hard to identify what is causing them. The best thing you can do is stop using e-cigarettes for a couple of days and see if your general condition improves. If it does, you should investigate ...

Why do I feel a buzz when I smoke?

It might be the nicotine if you have any. Since like cigarettes, there is a nicotine option, you may be feeling a buzz. This is common, as it is a side effect of nicotine, whether smoking or vaping. However, I recommend you see an allergist and test for propylene glycerol, because that is always a possibility. I hope this helps. Have a nice day

Can vaping cause gum bleed?

If you quit two months ago and stil are going through health issues, the vaping is NOT the problem. Some experience gum bleeeding, a direct result of years o fsmoking cigarettes. when quitting cigarettes and going over to vaping, the natural bad health of the gums, hidden by shrunken capillaries from smoking cigs, suddenly becomes pronounced and brushing teeth or nothing at all causes the gums to bleed. Getting your gums back to good health is all that is needed, but it takes time and fortitude.

Is ecig vapor toxic?

It’s a toxic feeling. It almost feels like your entire bloodstream is infected. It’s serious and needs to be discussed. E cigs need to go through the FDA. There is just too many things that we don’t know about them. With multiple ways of ingesting and creating the vapor comes multiple ways of possibly infecting ourselves with things that aren’t good for us. With the amount of vapor being produced by some methods, you are inhaling 10 times the amount once thought safe. Liquid nicotine is poisonous.

Can you be allergic to e-cigarettes?

Another thing you have to understand is that you don’t have to be a new e-cigarette user to experience vaping-related health issues. Humans can become allergic to various things at any point during their lives, so even if you’ve been happily puffing on your e-cig for months, even years, you can start to experience all kinds of bizarre symptoms. The most common culprit seems to be propylene glycol (PG), the organic compound used as a base for the majority of e-liquids available on the market today. It holds the nicotine and flavor in suspension so your e-cigarette can produce those thick plumes of smoke-like vapor, but it’s also a known irritant and can cause a number of allergic reactions. In mild cases, they range from a sore throat to sinus problems, headaches, and even feelings of nausea, while in extreme cases PG can cause numbness of the face and tongue and itchy hives on the upper body. The best way to make sure propylene glycol is responsible for any of these symptoms, and at the same time solve the problem, is to switch to a 100% vegetable glycerin e-liquid, or at least one with a lower PG content.

Can you vape with artificial coloring?

Artificial colorings, artificial flavorings, artificial sweeteners and other additives are approved for human consumption, but they have not yet been tested for safety when inhaled, so they could cause irritation or allergic symptoms when vaped.

Does vape glycerin contain PG?

What most vapers don’t know is that the wide majority of flavors come in a base of propylene glycol, so even though it’s advertised as 100% vegetable glycerin, it can still contain various amounts of PG and cause allergic reactions.

How to buy vape juice with PG allergy?

So, how do you buy vape juice if you have a PG allergy? The answer is that you simply need to look for 100-percent VG e-liquid. When you shop for e-liquid, the one thing you need to know is that there is a difference between “100-percent VG” and terms such as “high-VG” and “max-VG.” Those terms don’t have universally accepted definitions, and any e-liquid not labeled “100-percent VG” may contain a small amount of PG as a flavor carrier or thinning agent.

What Is Propylene Glycol, and Why Is It Used in Vape Juice?

Propylene glycol is a synthetic chemical with an enormous variety of uses. It has so many uses, in fact, that it’s synthesized from a several different sources .

Why use PG in vape juice?

All of the properties above help to make PG the perfect base for vape juice. Because PG is an emulsifier, you don’t need to shake a bottle of e-liquid each time you fill your tank. Since it’s a great flavor carrier, PG helps to ensure that you enjoy bold, tasty flavors when vaping. Finally, PG creates a nice, thick cloud of vapor when it’s heated. It provides everything that you could possibly want in an e-liquid base.

Is it hard to vape if you are allergic to PG?

Thankfully, it isn’t too hard to vape if you are allergic or sensitive to PG. All that you need to do is buy the right vape juice. Before we discuss that in greater detail, though, let’s learn more about what PG is and how to tell if you might be allergic to it.

Can you vape with PG?

PG is an even more difficult chemical to avoid if you vape, because it is the most plentiful ingredient in most vape juice. If you have a PG allergy and are considering switching to vaping to help yourself quit smoking, though, you’ve got to find a way to make it work.

Is VG a good base for vaping?

As we’ve already explained, PG is an absolutely perfect base for vape juice. That’s bad news for the few people who suffer from PG allergies. The good news, though, is that an equally perfect alternative exists. That alternative is vegetable glycerin. VG is a natural byproduct from soapmaking, and it shares many of PG’s properties. It’s also an effective emulsifier and solvent, and it’s possible to make a great vape juice using only VG – and no PG at all – as a base. In fact, many people prefer high-PG e-liquids even if they don’t suffer from PG allergies, because VG is a thicker liquid that creates larger and more luxurious clouds when it’s vaporized.

Is vaping PG a sensitivity?

With that being said, there’s a big difference in smoking a tobacco product that contains trace amounts of PG and inhaling an e-liquid that’s more than 50-percent PG. It is possible that the higher concentration of PG in vape juice will reveal a PG allergy or sensitivity that was previously unknown. If that’s the case, look for symptoms such as persistent coughing and itching, bumpiness or redness on the skin. If you experience any of those symptoms when vaping, you may want to ask your doctor to order an allergy test.

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.

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