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ok to vape weed when sick

by Stephen Moore II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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If you're sick with a cough, cold, or flu, smoking weed could make your respiratory symptoms worse. This is because weed smoke irritates the throat and airways. Other routes of administration, such as vaping, generally don't have the same effect on the respiratory system.

Does smoking make a cold worse?

Still, smokers get more colds than non-smokers. Their symptoms are also worse and they last longer. Lighting up damages cells in your lungs, which makes it harder for you to fight off a cold. If you're sick, don't smoke -- and don't let anyone around you do it either.

Can you smoke during flu?

Thus, as said earlier, both the flu and cigarettes affect the respiratory tract. This is why combining the two can only worsen their respective harmful effects and lead to serious health problems. So, flu and cigarette is definitely a couple you should avoid.

How long does weed stay in your system?

Saliva test: A person can test positive for weed for up to 34-48 hours after last use. Urine test: This is the most common drug test used. Infrequent users (less than 2 times/week) can test positive for 1-3 days. A moderate user (several times per week) can test positive for 7–21 days after last use.

Does cold temperature affect weed?

Cannabis does not like things too hot or cold, with studies showing that heat above 78 F (about 26 C) contributes to deteriorating potency. But too cold isn't good either; do not store marijuana in the freezer. The extreme cold dries out the cannabis and causes trichomes to break off.

Does vaping while sick make it worse?

But recent mouse and other studies suggest that e-cigarette vapor can impair the lungs' natural ability to fight viral infections like the flu. This may worsen symptoms and increase the risk of complications .

Can you vape while you have flu?

Vaping may worsen symptoms and increase the risk of complications. While data is still emerging, e-cigarette use may increase the risk for flu and certainly worsen respiratory symptoms if one does contract the virus.

Do edibles show up in drug tests?

There is no doubt that edibles can show up in a drug test. The reason why is that THC behaves differently when it's ingested into the system. Weed, on the other hand, actually stays for a longer time period in your body because it's smoked.

How long does one smoke session stay in your system?

Here's What the Research Shows Heavy users can test positive for as long as 77 days after a smoke sesh. One-time use will usually stay in your system for 5-8 days. If you use cannabis 2-4 times per week and then stop, you'll test positive for 11-18 days.

Is it better to smoke weed in the winter?

Scientifically speaking, odor molecules apparently move slower the colder the air is. There might be something to be said for smoking weed in cold weather on the down low, granted no one walks through your lingering cloud. In the adverse, odor molecules move more fluidly and faster in hot weather.

Is it better to smoke weed indoors or outdoors?

Indoor typically has better bag appeal while outdoor has the better flavor profile — it's all about what you're looking for in your daily smoke.

How far does a joint smell?

People with a good sense of smell will probably pick up on the scent of cannabis from 10 meters away, and some may even smell it further depending on the cannabis strain you're smoking.

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