
Vaping effects on asthma may include increased chest tightness, mucus secretion, reduced lung function, and more. Molly, on the other hand, refers to the crystalline powder form of MDMA, which is usually sold as a powder or in capsules that are taken orally.
Do you vape if you have asthma?
I have asthma pretty bad and the vapor from my vape definitely loosens up my lungs at first but if I use it more than for a few puffs to calm my nerves from the day or congestion, my lungs freak (I think it’s from the liquid, not the nicotine) and I need my inhaler. I definitely do not recommend vaping to many people especially with asthma.
What are the health risks of vaping?
It is associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other chronic conditions. Experts agree that vaping e-cigarettes, because they do not contain tobacco, is likely to be less toxic than traditional smoking.
Do e-cigarettes cause asthma?
While it is too early to suggest that e-cigarettes "cause" asthma, they appear to contribute to the risk and are now considered an independent risk factor for the development of the disease. 9 E-cigarettes pose several concerns when it comes to your health, especially your pulmonary health.

Benefits
Treatment
Causes
- Do you think before you take another breath of fresh air? The truth is that for many people breathing has become an automated behavior. However, for people who have asthma, their chronic wheezing and coughing often makes breathing a conscious process that reminds them how precious health is.
Prognosis
- Nevertheless, some habits die hard, and people with asthma continue smoking or vaping. In fact, the act of smoking or vaping can also grow into a learned and automated behavior. While its been proven that cigarettes have an adverse effect on asthma, the topic of vaping and asthma is still covered in mist.
Risks
- With misleading nicotine levels and a bunch of chemicals, some of which carcinogenic, vapes are not as safe as people believe. Whats more, experts urge people to realize that vaping might not be the ultimate solution for asthmatics who are trying to quit smoking.
Signs and symptoms
- Vaping affects the body in numerous ways. First of all, nicotine may cause inflammation of the lungs, which may worsen asthma symptoms. In fact, a study showed that the short-term effects caused by smoking are similar to vaping. Coughing, dizziness, headaches, and the list goes on and on.
Effects
- Researchers at Indiana University in Indianapolis found out that e-cigs without nicotine also affect the lung cells. Whats more, research on lung tissues growing in a lab dish showed that tempting flavors, such as banana pudding, hot cinnamon candies, kola, menthol tobacco, and vanilla, can kill lung cells. In fact, experts warn people that with such flavors, companies target young users.
Safety
- One thing to note, however, is that even though the chemical diacetyl is present in those vape juice flavors, it does not necessarily mean that vaping them will cause popcorn lung. The study showed that as of yet there is no correlation, but it should serve as a warning and to indicate that more research is needed before making a safety determination.
Toxicity
- E-cigarette exposure also leads to the destruction of lung cells and may cause asthma and emphysema. A study on mice published by the European Respiratory Society was the first one to reveal the possible ways vaping and secondhand exposure may cause asthma. Although these findings should not trigger mass panic, more regulations on vaping are needed, at least until add…
Health
- At the same time, people who suffer from asthma report that vaping has a beneficial effect on their condition and users claim that vapes serve as inhalers. One of the explanations is that vaporizers release moisture into the air that helps sinus congestion. Additionally, users say that by adding herbs, such as peppermint, symptoms do not cause any trouble.
Results
- Experts backed up these beliefs and showed that people who switched to vaping (or used vaping to reduce their smoking), showed impressive levels of improvement regarding their condition. In fact, 12-month and 24-month follow-ups supported the long-term benefits of vaping on asthmatics.
Research
- As mentioned earlier, the effects of vaping and its link to asthma are still a topic of research. While some consumers report some miraculous benefits of vaping, research still shows that vaporizers (even nicotine-free) can harm the lung tissues.