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my toddler inhaled my vape what to do

by Demond Morar Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happens if a child inhales vape?

The consequences for a toddler-age child ingesting vaping liquids could be devastating or even fatal. Symptoms include vomiting and, in a small percentage of cases, irregular heartbeat and seizures.

Can vape smoke hurt toddlers?

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.

What happens if a toddler gets nicotine?

Initial stimulatory effects occur within minutes and may include agitation, diaphoresis, nausea and vomiting, tachycardia, bronchoconstriction and seizures. At higher doses, a second phase involving bradycardia, hypotension, respiratory failure and coma may supervene 1 to 4 hours after exposure.

What happens if a baby inhales smoke?

Breathing in hot air, smoke, or chemical fumes can cause irritation or swelling in your child's airways. Being in or near a fire can cause wheezing and breathing problems. Your child may not notice these problems until several hours later. When your child inhales smoke, harmful toxins may get into your child's body.

How long does vape stay in the air?

While particles from conventional cigarette smoke linger in the air for upwards of 45 minutes, researchers found that those stemming from e-vapor products evaporate within seconds, even indoors.

How much nicotine is fatal to a child?

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, as little as one teaspoon of liquid nicotine can be fatal to a 26-pound child. Even liquid nicotine spilled on the skin can be poisonous within minutes.

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