Vaping FAQs

how to handle your kid and vaping

by Mr. Jason Schiller MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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  • Experts advise parents who discover their teen is vaping to react in a calm and measured manner. ...
  • While there should be consequences for certain behaviors, the delivery of these consequences needs to come from a calm, rational place.
  • Work with your teen to assess whether or not they have a nicotine addiction, and have an open discussion about getting them the help they need.

5 Tips to Help Teens Quit Vaping
  1. Reason with your child. Have an honest discussion about the effects of vaping and how this type of addiction can lead to other substance abuse. ...
  2. Be present. ...
  3. Talk, don't punish. ...
  4. Appeal to their desire for independence. ...
  5. Equip them with support and resources.

Full Answer

Why teens shouldn't vape?

The Top Three Reasons Teens Should Stop Vaping

  • Lung Illness. Hundreds of teens have been hospitalized due to vaping related lung illnesses. The Chicago Tribune covered...
  • Bad Devices. With the rising popularity of vaping, many counterfeited devices have entered the market. Vaping black...
  • Death. The Center for Disease Control reported vaping related deaths have been...

Why you should quit vaping?

Side Effects of Vaping

  • Dizziness. Too much nicotine intake can make you dizzy. ...
  • Allergies. Most e-juices are made from propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. ...
  • Dry mouth and skin problems. ...
  • Sensitivity to caffeine. ...
  • Damage to DNA. ...
  • Affect brain development. ...

Why should you quit vaping?

Triggers vary from person to person, but common ones include:

  • emotions like stress, boredom, or loneliness
  • doing something you connect to vaping, like hanging out with friends who vape or taking a break at work
  • seeing other people vaping
  • experiencing withdrawal symptoms

Why should people not vape?

young people are being enticed into a vaping habit that eventually leads to smoking. In short, NCEPH contends vaping’s useless, addictive, and dangerous, and therefore should be totally suppressed. That some of those reported dire consequences are ...

How to react when a parent discovers their child is vaping?

How many people vape in school?

What is the most important thing Jenssen and Mopper discuss?

What is Smokefree Teen?

What to do if your teenager is addicted to nicotine?

Why is it important for teens to push back against their parents?

How many high school seniors have vaped?

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How should I punish my child for vaping?

Most kids use vape pens because they cannot be easily recognized as e-cigarettes. Common punishments include community service, one-week suspension for first or second offenses, and even expulsion for repeated behavior.

Is it OK to vape around kids?

It's not safe to use vape pens or e-cigarette devices around kids. The vapor from e-cigarettes has chemicals in it that can be harmful to kids. There's another serious problem with e-smoking devices: Kids can get poisoned if they drink the liquid in nicotine delivery devices or refills.

How do I tell my child not to vape?

Talk with Your Teen About E-cigarettes: A Tip Sheet for Parents. ... Know the facts. ... Be patient and ready to listen. ... not to deliver a lecture. ... Set a positive example by being tobacco-free. ... Find the right moment. ... Ask for support. ... coaches, or counselors whom you know are aware of the risks of e-cigarettes.More items...

Can vape smoke hurt a child?

“Just like with cigarettes, babies and infants exposed to vaping can inhale or ingest second hand and third hand vaping of harmful toxins and carcinogens, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nicotine, organic compounds that may be volatile, and fine particles,” says Dr. Rome.

Does vape smoke stay in the air?

Like secondhand smoke, it lingers in the air long enough that anyone in the same room (assuming the room is small enough) is likely to inhale some of the exhaled aerosol. As the name indicates, the bystanders are not inhaling secondhand (or passive) smoke—because secondhand e-cigarette vapor simply isn't smoke.

Is it OK to vape inside the house?

In contrast to the known harm from secondhand smoke, there's no evidence so far of harm to bystanders from exposure to e-cigarette vapour. The many harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke are either not contained in e-cigarette vapour at all, or are usually found at much lower levels.

Is it OK for a 13 year old to vape?

A: The federal minimum age to purchase e-cigarette products is 18, but the laws vary by state – 49 states have set a minimum age that is older than 18. Unfortunately, the majority of underage vaping users are still getting the products from local gas stations or areas in their community that sell the products.

What are 5 risks of vaping?

Vaping has been linked to lung injury.Rapid onset of coughing.Breathing difficulties.Weight loss.Nausea and vomiting.Diarrhea.

Is vaping worse than smoking?

1: Vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it's still not safe. E-cigarettes heat nicotine (extracted from tobacco), flavorings and other chemicals to create an aerosol that you inhale. Regular tobacco cigarettes contain 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic.

Can vaping affect others around you?

"Aerosols from vaping contain heavy metals and ultrafine particles," Islam said. "If somebody else is vaping in the same area, you're breathing it – those particles are entering your lungs, where they can do damage."

How long does vape stay in the air?

However, for e-vapour products the particle concentration returned to background values within a few seconds; for conventional cigarettes it increased with successive puffs, only returning to background levels after 30-45 minutes.

Does vaping make room smell?

Some vaping products also produce odors that can be hard to remove. These smells may not be as strong as those caused by tobacco smoking; still, a shopper may notice odors while touring the home.

Is vaping near a baby harmful?

The bottom line: No amount of vaping around your babies and children is considered safe. So it's important to take the proper precautions to avoid exposure to secondhand vaping and get the help or your partner needs to quit.

Is second hand vaping harmful?

Yes, second and third-hand smoke and vaping aerosols contain harmful, toxic and cancer-causing chemicals that can be breathed in. They can go into the body through the skin. These chemicals can be swallowed, as many children put their hands or other objects into their mouths.

Can you get 2nd hand smoke from vaping?

"Aerosols from vaping contain heavy metals and ultrafine particles," Islam said. "If somebody else is vaping in the same area, you're breathing it – those particles are entering your lungs, where they can do damage."

How long does vape stay in the air?

However, for e-vapour products the particle concentration returned to background values within a few seconds; for conventional cigarettes it increased with successive puffs, only returning to background levels after 30-45 minutes.

What punishment should I give to my 13-year old son for vaping?

Answer (1 of 54): I would not suggest a punishment, per se. My approach was more one of education. “Okay, here’s what’s happening.” I’d say and lay it all out. I’d ask if it was true, why they did it (and I’d actively listen), then ask what they thought I should do. If they felt I should apply co...

“What should I do if I find out my child is vaping?”

Try to find out if there is a deeper problem. If they vaped more than once, or are currently vaping, try to get a feel for why. For example, determine if or how their relationships with others have changed, if they are under added stress at school, if their grades have changed, or if they’re hanging out with a different crowd.

How to teach kids about nicotine?

Let them know of the dangers of nicotine in the abstract. Try to keep from telling them what they are ‘doing to themselves,’ and instead focus on the issue itself. Be a teammate, instead of a parent, advises the US News & World Report. Even let them know aloud that you are on their side. Be sure to set clear expectations, though, too. If you come across as wishy-washy or lackadaisical, your child may not take you seriously. Keep it relevant, but keep it light.

Why are pod vapes so popular?

Pod vapes are especially popular with teenage users because they are small and unassuming.

What is an end vape?

Unlike cigarettes, however, ENDS (electronic nicotine delivery systems) have the advantage of being more easily concealed and used without being detected. They also have the advantage of mixing highly-addictive nicotine with familiar and enjoyable flavors, like sweets. Because of these convenient factors, pod vapes have become a trend of the last few years among young people which is causing problems with nicotine addiction.

When did the FDA stop e-cigarettes?

The agency has issued numerous warnings, fines, and demands to major manufacturers, distributors, and retailers alike. When the FDA originally took over vape regulation in 2015, Gottlieb halted all new e-cigarettes on the market from 2016 forward barring a rigorous application process – which no company has yet been approved through. Pod vapes were on the market already, and were given a lengthy timeline to fulfill their materials – until 2022.

What is a Juul?

Juul, which resembles a small flash drive, is the most popular e-cigarette amongst underage users. Look for signs including increased thirst, irritability, nosebleeds, and restlessness. If you find unfamiliar USB cables, batteries, or chargers; empty pods, or the actual vaping devices then your kid may be vaping.

How many young people use flavored e-cigarettes?

With over 2 million young flavored e-cigarette users, the threat of removing devices from official channels could easily create a black market scenario. Friends, parents, and other community members (including teachers and other staff at school) have a responsibility to help youth understand exactly what they’re getting themselves into by using pod vapes. The first step is to know some of the tell-tale signs that someone you know is ‘juuling,’ and then how to help them.

Why are teens so prone to peer pressure?

It is probably no wonder, then, why youth (pre-teen to early-twenties) is when we are most prone to peer pressure and can easily develop dependencies on harmful substances. Once in a teen’s system, addictive chemicals rewire the mind. The limbic system – one of the brain’s ‘reward centers’ – is easily altered.

Why is vaping easier to hide?

Vaping is easier to hide because it doesn’t leave a telltale odor of traditional cigarettes or visible secondhand emissions, says Steven Schroeder, M.D., director of the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center at the University of California San Francisco.

Do e-cigarettes contain nicotine?

She was right to be concerned. “Almost all e-cigarettes contain nicotine, even those that claim they don’t, because there’s no FDA oversight of the manufacturing,” says Jennifer Hobbs Folkenroth, national senior director, tobacco control at American Lung Association.

Is vaping a teen epidemic?

Using e-cigarettes (vaping) is now a teen epidemic. Between 2017 and 2018, e-cigarette use among middle schoolers increased by 48 percent and among high schoolers by 78 percent, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. More than a quarter of all high school students are frequent e-cigarette users.

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Can parents stop vaping?

Parents can feel lost and even a little desperate when it comes to stopping vaping. But the American Lung Association cautions against this kind of screening. Instead they favor education, consistent parent-teen communication, positive support, and parents connecting teens with intervention or cessation programs.

Is Juuling bad for teens?

Be prepared to hear that JUULing isn ’t a big deal. “Many teens know cigarettes are bad for you but think vaping is inconsequential ,” Dr. Schroeder says. Many teens don’t realize, for example, that all JUUL pods contain nicotine—as much as a pack of cigarettes.

How to react when a parent discovers their child is vaping?

Getty Images. Experts advise parents who discover their teen is vaping to react in a calm and measured manner. Ask questions and listen to the answers they give.

How many people vape in school?

He says his clients report that, “at any given time between classes, there can be 15 to 20 people vaping in the school bathroom.”

What is the most important thing Jenssen and Mopper discuss?

One of the most important things both Jenssen and Mopper discuss is avoiding a situation where you might catch your teenager vaping before being aware it’s something they’ve tried.

What is Smokefree Teen?

Smokefree Teen is another resource with apps and texting options teens can access at any time.

What to do if your teenager is addicted to nicotine?

If your teenager has a nicotine addiction, your first step should be consulting with their pediatrician or your family doctor. They can help you determine how serious the addiction is and what options might be available for helping your teenager quit.

Why is it important for teens to push back against their parents?

“As kids turn to teens, it’s natural for them to push back against their parents to assert their independence and to turn to their peers for support and guidance instead,” Mopper said.

How many high school seniors have vaped?

In December 2018, the National Institute on Drug Abuse released a report detailing a “dramatic increase” in the use of vaping devices by teenagers, stating that 37.3 percent of high school seniors had vaped within the previous year.

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