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what are the adverse effects of vaping

by Prof. Jerry Bosco Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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The most commonly-reported adverse effects were throat/mouth irritation, headache, cough, and nausea, which tended to dissipate with continued use.
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The most common side effects of vaping include:
  • coughing.
  • dry mouth and throat.
  • shortness of breath.
  • mouth and throat irritation.
  • headaches.

What are the negative side effects of vaping?

Vaping generally affects three main systems:

  • Mouth and airways: Irritation, cough and increased airway resistance
  • Heart and circulation: Chest pain, increased blood pressure and increased heart rate
  • Stomach: Vomiting and nausea

What are the proven dangers of vaping?

What are 5 dangers of vaping?

  • Rapid onset of coughing.
  • Breathing difficulties.
  • Weight loss.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Diarrhea.

What are some health related side effects of excessive vaping?

Some individuals develop severe respiratory problems from vaping. Chemicals commonly contained in vaping liquid have been linked to irreversible lung diseases and can cause damage to immune cells of lungs. Major symptoms of vaping-related lung injury include: Rapid onset of coughing. Breathing difficulties. Weight loss.

What are the health risks associated with vaping?

What Are the Other Risks of E-cigarettes for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?

  • Scientists are still learning about the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes.
  • Some of the ingredients in e-cigarette aerosol could also be harmful to the lungs in the long-term. ...
  • Defective e-cigarette batteries have caused some fires and explosions, a few of which have resulted in serious injuries.

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Common Side Effects of Vaping

The side effects of vaping can depend on a variety of factors, including how often you vape and the type of e-liquid you choose.

EVALI: A Deadly Vaping-Related Lung Injury

EVALI – an acronym for e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury – is the most serious vaping-related side effect.

Popcorn Lung and Other Serious Respiratory Problems

Although rare, some individuals have developed severe respiratory problems from vaping. Chemicals commonly contained in vaping liquid have been linked to rare and irreversible lung diseases. Scientists say more research is urgently needed to determine what health risks the devices pose.

Seizures

The FDA alerted doctors and health care providers in April 2019 that e-cigarette use may be associated with seizures, a known symptom of nicotine toxicity. Most of the people affected were teens or young adults.

Nicotine Addiction and Poisoning

Each JUUL pod contains as much nicotine as a pack of tobacco cigarettes. Competing e-cigarette manufacturers have also increased nicotine levels since JUUL hit the market. Nicotine addiction keeps people vaping.

E-Cigs May Cause Stroke and Double Heart Attack Risk

Recent studies have associated e-cigarette use with stroke and heart attack risks.

Can JUUL or Other E-Cigarettes Cause Cancer?

While e-cigarette vapor is generally recognized as less hazardous than cigarette smoke, a growing body of evidence suggests that vaping still exposes users to cancer-causing agents.

What are the Side Effects of Vaping?

Anything taken into the body that has nicotine, or something else addictive in it, is going to have some side effects, and vaping is no different.

Medical and Health Side Effects of Vaping

Since there are several side effects associated with vaping, it is important to see a doctor if they are experienced. Not treating the symptoms could result in serious medical complications. Some believe that lung cancer could be the result of ignoring the side effects.

Harmful Side Effects of Vaping in Teenagers

Vaping is likely to produce the same side effects in teenagers as it does in adults. With the only difference in that adults are already formed bouhan bodies. Thus everything that can negatively affect body formation can be bad.

Side Effects of Vaping on Pets

A recent study concluded that indoor vaping might expose non-users to nicotine, including pets. More research needs to be done to determine how harmful the effects of vapor on pets can be, but it is known that e-juice ingested by pets can make them seriously ill. A large number of dogs have been poisoned because they chewed on an e-cigarette.

Side Effects of Secondhand Vaping

Most of the research done on vaping has focused on its effects on the lungs and other parts of the body. There has not been a lot of attention paid to the impact it might have on people in the same room as someone who vapes.

How to Avoid Side Effects of Vaping

The best way to avoid the side effects of vaping is not to do it at all. Those who are considering picking up vaping but are worried about the side effects should not even start.

How Are the Side Effects of Vaping Cured?

Those suffering from dry mouth, dizziness, or dry eyes can stop these side effects if they limit or even quit vaping.

Dry mouth

One of the most common side effects of vaping. Dry mouth is most associated with the base ingredients of e-liquid: PG and VG (propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin).

Dizziness or headrush

Similar to the feeling of smoking for the first time, it’s not uncommon to experience lightheadedness and dizziness from vaping.

Tired and fatigued

Nicotine is a stimulant that paradoxically can increase mental alertness and have a sedative effect. For some users, it’s more of one than the other.

Sore throat

A sore or scratchy throat may be caused by a number of things: nicotine, propylene glycol, flavorings, or even the coil used in the atomizer.

Coughing

Problems with coughing while vaping frequently appear in complaints from beginner vapers, even when they’re ex-smokers or even current smokers.

Headaches

If you’ve recently quit smoking, it’s not uncommon for headaches to occur. Although you can still get nicotine from vapes, nicotine is not the only alkaloid found in tobacco. Alkaloids have a physiological effect on the user, and cessation from habitual usage may cause headaches.

Nausea

If you’re feeling nauseous from vaping, it could be due to nicotine. Similar to the side effects from over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapies like gums and patches, the feeling of an upset stomach has been noted as a common side effect of nicotine consumption. Smokers often report the same when they began smoking.

Irritation

When heated, components in vape juice may irritate the mouth and airways.

Inflammation

Nicotine-free vaping also appears to trigger an immune system response. One 2018 in-vitro study found that exposure can cause an inflammatory response in immune system cells.

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