Vaping just as harmful as cigs perhaps

Vaping could be ‘just as damaging’ as cigarettes, expert warns - 7 health problems | Express.co.uk

"# Vaping could be ‘just as damaging’ as cigarettes, expert warns - 7 health problems

“It’s important to take steps to quit if you’re already vaping,” a health expert said.

Since e-cigarettes were first introduced it was hoped they could be used as a healthy alternative to smoking. Many saw them as a tool to cut back on traditional cigarettes and a way to aid quitting altogether. But in recent years various health bodies and experts have warned of their potential dangers"

Mike Jones, medical and health author at Smart Fitness Edge, spoke to Express.co.uk about some of the damage vaping can cause.

He said: "Vaping may seem like a harmless alternative to cigarettes, but it can be just as damaging to your health. It’s important to take steps to quit if you’re already vaping.

“Consider techniques such as replacing nicotine with something else or setting up a schedule for reducing your intake of vaping products.

Many people choose to smoke to cope with stress and anxiety. However, cigarettes can be dangerous and even deadly over time.

“Vaping has become increasingly popular due to its perceived safety compared to cigarettes. However, there are still hidden dangers that people may not be aware of.

“Educating yourself about the possible health risks associated with vaping is important so you can make an informed choice if you decide to vape."

He shared seven health risks that can come with vaping.

Popcorn lung disease

“The chemical diacetyl in some vape juices has been linked to a rare lung disease called popcorn lung disease (bronchiolitis obliterans),” he said.

“Symptoms include shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness that worsen over time if left unchecked.”

Cardiovascular damage

Mr Jones said: “Research suggests that regular vaping can harm the cardiovascular system by causing heart attacks, strokes or hypertension due to nicotine’s impact on blood pressure levels and vessel constriction after smoking or vaping sessions.”

Cancer risk

He commented: “Long-term exposure to some toxic chemicals found in vape juice may increase the risk of cancer, including mouth cancer, tongue cancer or throat cancer, depending on where they reside when you vape these substances into your body.”

Lung damage

“Vaping involves inhaling vaporised chemicals, which can cause inflammation and damage the lungs,” he said.

“Specifically, vaping has been linked to an increase in bronchitis, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses.”

Nicotine addiction

Mr Jones said: “Many vape juices contain nicotine, a highly addictive drug known for its adverse health effects.

“Regular use of vaping could lead to addiction and long-term health problems associated with nicotine use.”

Exposure to toxic chemicals

“Many vape juices contain chemicals such as diacetyl, formaldehyde, and heavy metals that are potentially dangerous when inhaled regularly over a long period of time,” he explained.

“These toxins can lead to shortness of breath, skin irritation, and other health issues.”

Throat irritation

He added: “Some vapers experience throat irritation due to the high temperatures used for vaping as well as the presence of certain ingredients in the e-liquid.

“This can result in coughing fits, sore throats, and hoarseness among vapers."

Perhaps, this is clickbait as there are no cited studies in the article.

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The only credible study source is the increased chace of cardiovascular disease and stroke which i have found a lnk to.

E-Cigarettes Stroke, Heart Disease Risk (healthline.com)

The rest seems like scaremongering.

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I didn’t like vaping but I smoked for over a decade.

Vaping still puts smoke in your lungs so I expect it to be still unhealthy.

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I gave up the tobacco 19 years ago. This was before vaping was even a thing, so luckily didn’t have the chance to swap to that.

I expect I would have though.

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That’s misinformation. Big tobacco is trying to make vaping seem a lot worse than it is. Popcorn lung is not caused by vaping. Never has, never will. A big myth. A big lie.

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Yes, I reckon it is too.

I did disclaim it after the post.

Usual propaganda by uk media.

However, there is this:

Is lung inflammation worse in e-cigarette users than smokers, as a new study - Lounge - Schizophrenia.com

And the link in my follow up post about increased risk of stroke and heart disease.

In that study, they only did it on 5 people. But honestly, even if vaping isn’t perfectly healthy for you, I don’t care. I enjoy it. (unless they do find some evidence that it is actually worse than smoking cigarettes’, but so far, it seems to be far less harmful than cigarettes’, which are literally combusting carcinogenics right into your lungs).

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