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is it okay to vaping with a sinus infection

by Alfreda Pouros Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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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.

If you have chronic problems with allergies, sinusitis or other ear, nose and throat problems, first and foremost, you should stop vaping.Sep 4, 2019

Full Answer

Can vaping cause sinus problems?

The toxic by-products created by vaping inhibits the immune responses in the body and alters the mucosa within the nasal passages. Because of bacteria build-up, the tissues in the sinus cavity become very irritated and inflamed. Many vape forums indicate that chronic sinus issues are one of the many downsides of maintaining the habit.

Is there a connection between vaping and 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. The toxic by-products created by vaping inhibits the immune responses in the body and alters the mucosa within the nasal passages.

Should I continue vaping If I like it?

If you feel like you must continue vaping because you like it, then you'll have to let your lungs get used to it. Most of us had lungs that were charcoal already which is why vaping helped us so much. See what I'm saying? The Sky has Fallen. the End is Here.

Does vaping cause chest congestion?

The chest congestion is clearing up, but taking some time. I am indeed taking the advice that I was given. The majority of the people don't feel it is the vaping that caused it, and I don't think vaping caused it.

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Is vaping better for your sinuses?

TUESDAY, March 1, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- E-cigarette and hookah water pipe users may be at greater risk than tobacco cigarette smokers for cancers of the nose, sinuses and throat, according to a new study.

Does nicotine make sinus worse?

Tobacco smoke contains irritating gasses such as ammonia and formaldehyde, which can irritate your airways. This makes your body produce more mucus in response and makes you more likely to develop allergies or a cold, which can increase your chances of also having sinusitis.

Does vaping make mucus worse?

The study found that vaping with nicotine impairs ciliary beat frequency, dehydrates airway fluid and makes mucus more viscous or sticky. These changes make it more difficult for the bronchi, the main passageways to the lung, to defend themselves from infection and injury.

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 really 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 your lungs heal from vaping?

Breathing in the harmful chemicals from vaping products can cause irreversible (cannot be cured) lung damage, lung disease and, in some cases, death.

How do I clean my lungs from 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.

Can an ENT tell if you vape?

So, unless a patient walks into the clinic with a vaping device in hand and vapor billowing from their mouth, it's unlikely a doctor can tell if they have a history of e-cigarette use.

Does nicotine make mucus worse?

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.

Can smoking cause blocked sinuses?

Your nose and sinuses help keep you healthy by producing mucus that protects the respiratory system. Typically, mucus will travel to the back of the throat and the cilia will help you swallow and break down the mucus. However, smoking causes the cilia to stop working, leading to a back up of mucus in the sinuses.

P4C0 Senior Member ECF Veteran

I have been vaping for about 2 or 3 months and since yesterday I'm having sinus headache, not sure if it is related to vaping, so far I have only vaped PG (dark chocolate for JC and Menthol from TW).

angjen0816 Super Member ECF Veteran

I have had chronic sinus problems for YEARS. I asked my doctor why I am still having problems, even though I'm not smoking. She said its not uncommon to still have sinus issues for a period of time after quitting. Your body is going to be healing for a long time. Call your md and see if they want to give you an antibotic to clear up the blockage.

gibsonrocker Full Member

I would recommend exhaling through your mouth if possible. I know habits are tough to break, but once I started vaping and stopped smoking analogs, my sinuses cleared up within a few days. I'm sure VG/PG is a slight irritant, but i highly doubt it's even close to as irritating for sinues as tobacco cigs.

Walrus Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I used to regularly get upper respiratory infections... like once every six weeks or so. I haven't had a one since I started vaping at the end of February.

Tilly Senior Member ECF Veteran

I had clear sinuses til I got a cold in late Sept, cold was gone in about a week but I still have the sinus problems. If I don't use a sinus spray I will wake in the wee hours unable to breathe and the vapor irritates my nose and causes me to sneeze if I don't exhale thru my mouth.

Vaporista Senior Member ECF Veteran

I've also had chronic sinus problems, specifically eustaction tube dysfunction and nasal drip which have remained after quitting cigarettes, however it might be that the body needs more time to repair the cilia of the upper respiratory tract after decades of smoking. Two months is nothing.

Antebellum Super Member ECF Veteran

No colds, knock on wood, since I started vaping. This is the time of year when I usually get one. Also, no allergy symptoms for the last month or so, but that's due to something else. After much skepticism, I finally got a neti pot and started flushing out my sinuses once per day. It's not exactly a natural act, but it's easy.

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.

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.

Is it safe to smoke e-cigs?

There is somewhat of a misconception that e-cigarettes are a healthier option as compared to traditional cigarettes. There are many known health risks associated with smoking e-cigarettes – some of them life-threatening. It is very concerning to see some of our patients suffer from the effects of vaping – and some of them so young.

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?

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 chemical in vape juice?

One such chemical is the aforementioned propylene glycol , which also acts to dehydrate the body and cause a sore throat. Other vape juice components, including volatile organic compounds or diacetyl, a chemical used in flavoring, are also known to cause throat irritation and soreness. In addition to effects on the throat, diacetyl has also been linked to lung disease.

Is vaping bad for hearing?

There have been a necdotal reports of hearing loss linked to vaping although there is not yet enough robust evidence to determine if e-cigarette use was directly and solely responsible. However, various components of vape juice are known to be potentially damaging to hearing . A study out of Korea analyzing 73 different bottles of vape liquid reported that even in the absence of nicotine, the other compounds contained within their formulations still carried the potential to cause damage to the cells of the human middle ear. Interestingly, among the available flavors, menthol was found to be the most harmful.

Does vaping affect the immune system?

Studies have found that vaping has the potential to alter gene expression in the nasal mucus membranes responsible for the immune response. While immune suppression is a known and expected finding of traditional cigarette smoking, it was observed that vaping e-cigarettes is associated with greater suppression of immune-related genes compared to traditional cigarettes. This dampened immune response in the nasal tissues results in the potential for increased microbial infections, including chronic sinus infections as bacteria colonize the nasal sinuses and spark inflammation. There is also suggestion that e-cigarette vapor exhaled through the nose can cause localized irritation and exacerbate existing conditions.

Is Vaping Safe?

Although some claim vaping is harmless and a gentle way to quit traditional cigarette smoking, more recent research suggests otherwise and the US Food and Drug Administration (F DA) suggests that vaping is not safe.

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