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Vaping Side Effects - Is vaping cool or deadly? Some effects of vape addiction
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Vapes are relatively new tobacco products that are all the rage these days among youngsters. In January 2018, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine1 released a consensus study report that reviewed over 800 different studies. That report made clear: using vape causes health risks . It concluded that vape both contain and emit a number of potentially toxic substances. The Academies’ report also states there is moderate evidence that youth who use vape are at increased risk for cough and wheezing and an increase in asthma exacerbations.Vape generates a number of dangerous chemicals such as acetaldehyde, acrolein , and formaldehyde. These aldehydes can cause lung disease , as well as cardiovascular (heart) disease. Vape also contains acrolein, a herbicide primarily used to kill weeds. It can cause acute lung injury, COPD and may lead to asthma and lung cancer.Research suggests that both vape and regular cigarettes have nicotine hence these may be as habit-forming as heroin and cocaine. Many e-cigarette users consume even more nicotine than they would from a combustible tobacco product. They can purchase extra-strength cartridges, which contain a higher concentration of nicotine, or raise the e-cigarette’s voltage to have a greater hit of the substance.According to Dr. Vidya Nair, Sr. Consultant & HOD- Pulmonology, Marengo Asia Hospitals, Faridabad, “Although they’ve been advocated as an aid to help you quit smoking, vape have not received Food and Drug Administration approval as smoking cessation devices. As per findings of a recent study, most people who intended to use vape to kick the nicotine habit ended up continuing to consume traditional and e-cigarettes.”Smoking is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease and cancer. But the sooner you say goodbye to smoking, the quicker your body can rebound and repair itself. You can consult your doctor about the best smoking cessation program or tools.As recommended by The CDC, people should not use THC-containing E-cigarettes or vaping products. They should refrain from informal sources, such as friends, family or online dealers to get a vaping device. People should also avoid modifying or adding any substances to a vaping device that are not intended by the manufacturer.Nicotine in e-liquid can go rapidly from your lungs to your bloodstream. It can make your body release adrenaline, a hormone that shoots up your pulse, blood pressure and breathing rate. This can increase your heart attack odds. You might cough and wheeze. If you are an asthma patient, vaping can exacerbate it. According to Scientists, the chemicals often found in e-juice can lead to other serious lung problems. A chemical known as acrolein, for is mostly used to kill weeds. It can lead to abrupt lung injury and precipitate serious respiratory conditions like COPD and lung cancer.Studies show that vaping may raise the risk of heart disease as Nicotine enhances plaque accumulation in your arteries, which may make it harder for blood to reach your vital organs. This can cause a heart attack or stroke. Smoking marijuana may increase your heart rate, making your ticker work harder.Use of E-cigarettes or vaping can take a toll on the brain too. Youngsters are likely to get affected severely as your brain continues to grow until age 25. As teenagers, you may be highly sensitive to the effects of e-cigarette chemicals, especially nicotine. It can interfere with the growth of your brain, impacting your learning and thinking skills. It’s also associated with depression and schizophrenia.