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why do i sneeze every time i vape

by Jeanne Boyer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

Why do you sneeze when you vape weed?

I f you have ever used a vaporizer to consume marijuana, you may have noticed a curious aftereffect: sneezing. Granted, there are not any scientific studies dedicated to why someone might sneeze while vaping, but there may be a few culprits leading to a “gesundheit.” Here are a few, admittedly, very unscientific theories.

How often do you sneeze when you vape?

One staff member almost always sneezes at least once after their first hit of a vape cartridge, but hardly ever when they use their volcano. Similar to cannabis itself, it appears everyone is affected differently in regard to bouts of sneezing as it relates to vaporization.

Can vape pen cartridges make you sneeze?

Some vape pen cartridges use fillers or cutting agents such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) to thin out the cannabis oil. Many cannabis companies have fazed out these cutting agents in favor of pure extracts, but some brands haven’t caught up. PEG by itself could cause sneezing, but not likely.

Why do you sneeze when you inhale concentrates?

It might sound odd, because a bigger inhale usually means you’re coughing rather than sneezing, but there could be some solid reasons for sneezing as well: Concentrates must be heated to vaporize, which means you’re essentially breathing in heated air. Could sneezing be another way your body is expelling the hot substance?

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Does vaping make you sneeze a lot?

However, since the popularity of vaping cartridges has grown (one California report saw sales increase from 6% in 2015 to 24% in 2016 – a 400% annual increase!), consumers and patients have noticed a weird but harmless reaction: Sneezing.

Can you be allergic to vaping?

The chemicals contained in vaping devices have also been shown to cause skin problems in some users, Ashack added. Some people are allergic to the propylene glycol that is used as the base for most e-liquids, Ashack said. Those folks could develop a rash from exposure.

Why do vape carts make me sneeze?

Some brands of PEG are contaminated with ethylene oxide, which can burn lung tissue, so it stands that dirty PEG could probably trigger sneezing as well.

Can vaping give you sinus problems?

Are Sinus Infections Caused by Vaping? It's possible that vaping may be a contributing factor to some sinus infections. Since vaping increases allergy sensitivity, and allergies can lead to possible sinus infections, vaping could be one of the factors to consider when determining the source of a sinus infection.

How do you tell if you're allergic to vaping?

Symptoms of a nicotine allergyheadache.wheezing.stuffy nose.watery eyes.sneezing.coughing.rash.

How long does a vape allergy last?

The reaction may last as long as 2 to 4 weeks.

Does vaping block ears?

If you do vape, and experience symptoms such as blockage, ear pressure, sudden hearing loss or tinnitus, stop vaping immediately and consult an ENT or hearing healthcare professional.

Does vaping make allergies worse?

Here's why: Research has proven that e-cigarettes have a significant impact on IgE, a substance that plays a vital role in how the immune system responds to allergens. If you vape, you are at a higher risk for aggravating asthma, hay fever, and rhinitis.

Why does vaping hurt my nose?

The toxic by-products created by vaping inhibits the immune responses in the body and alters the mucosa within the nasal passages. Because of bacteria build-up, the tissues in the sinus cavity become very irritated and inflamed.

What is Vapers throat?

Vaping liquids may contain potentially harmful ingredients that could impact your health and cause a sore throat. Some may include nicotine, propylene glycol, diacetyl, and volatile organic compounds. Taking a dry hit or using vaping liquid with less nicotine than you are used to can lead to a sore throat.

What's worse smoking or vaping?

1: Vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it's still not safe. E-cigarettes heat nicotine (extracted from tobacco), flavorings and other chemicals to create an aerosol that you inhale. Regular tobacco cigarettes contain 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic.

Why is vaping worse than smoking?

The problem is that there are big health risks with both habits. Both smoking and vaping involve nicotine, which is very addictive. Smoking has been proven to cause cancer, which can kill you. But vaping has been proven to cause serious lung illness, which can also kill you.

How much did vaping cartridges increase in 2016?

However, since the popularity of vaping cartridges has grown (one California report saw sales increase from 6% in 2015 to 24% in 2016 – a 400% annual increase!), consumers and patients have noticed a weird but harmless reaction:

Why doesn't allergy add up?

The one reason the allergies argument doesn’t add up is that while most consumers have a reaction while inhaling the vaporized products, most do not see a reaction when smelling or sniffing the oil in its liquid state. A promising start, but let’s explore some other possibilities….

What are the irritants that form during the transformation from liquid to vapor?

Methacholine and benzene are well known irritants that form during the transformation from liquid to vapor. (To limit this exposure, set the temperature on your atomizer as low as possible or avoid terpenes altogether by using only the purest forms of extract.)

Do cartridges let you sneeze?

Doubtful, since users of purer cartridges seem to let out a few sneezes when they’re puffing on the “good stuff” as well.

Can you vape medical marijuana?

Medical marijuana may be consumed via a number of administration routes, including vaping. Almost every major cannabis distributor now includes a form of oil-based vapor in their product lines. These oils usually come inside a clear cylinder known as a cartridge. However, since the popularity of vaping cartridges has grown ...

ALLERGIES

The first suspect of any sneeze attack is usually allergies and, since it’s estimated that 36 millions Americans suffer from cannabis-related allergies, it’s not far-fetched to believe that a user’s immune system is reacting to the proteins from the plant as disease-causing invaders.

FILLERS

Although dying in popularity, some companies rely on fillers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) to thin out their cannabis oil. This chemical, which is well known to chemists, is not known to cause irritation and is so safe that it’s often used in eye drops.

HEAT

Some medical cannabis patients blame the heat emitting from their vaporizer for the reason they sneeze.

TERPENES

Terpenes are what give cannabis its wonderful aroma. “Citrusy,” “fruity,” and “skunky” are all words used to describe the scent of any good bud, and they all rely on terpenes to exist.

FINAL WORD

In the end, all of these reasons are theoretical at best. Sneezing as an outcome of vaping is definitively common and after all the research and scientific analysis that has taken place as to why, the final answer still seems to be: Researchers just don’t know.

READY TO GET STARTED?

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Can THC cause sneezing?

THC is an expectorant. It should cause you to sneeze if it gets in your nasal passages.

Can cannabis cause irritation?

Yes, I forgot to add that the temperature can also have a significant role in irritation, IMO. But, if the cannabis is grown correctly, there really should not be much irritation at all, if any, IMO. Just like with combustion, if a certain cannabis is grown correctly, even a smoke hit can be inhaled as smooth as butter ...

Does weed make you sneeze?

Good weed has always made me sneeze somehow. Weather I vape it, smoke it, or just handle large amounts of it.

RedHen Super Member ECF Veteran

Do you exhale through your nose a lot? It does take a while for your mouth and throat to get used to vaping, at least it did in my case. Keep a glass of water nearby and that should help.

LouP Super Member ECF Veteran

Bundles...how long has it been since you stopped smoking? It can take a while to clear out all the mess and make the transition.

Swer3397 Super Member ECF Veteran

I find myself sneezing whenever I start a vaping session. I'm not convinced it's related since my allergies have been really bad this year. And where I live, they're pretty much year-round.

TamJeff Senior Member ECF Veteran

I thought the same thing, but I had vaped VG for awhile before without that happening. Whatever it was, thankfully it stopped. We were also having a drought at the time and it coincided with lower humidity as the weather got cooler and oak trees pollinating so I noticed it was drier and perhaps dustier.

kittypie Vaping Master ECF Veteran

There is one juice I vape that is not a VV approved juice but it makes me sneeze every time I start a "session" with it. Ha ha I guess it serves me right.

Denny Krane Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I have been sneezing all day eyes watering .....I think I'm allergic to my 2 roommates cig smoke. I guess there will be no smoking in side any more. MY HOUSE MY RULES....RIGHT?

kittypie Vaping Master ECF Veteran

I think you might be right, Swer3397. [off-topic: Were there 3396 other Swers?

Can I use vaseline in my nostrils?

I've started rubbing vaseline in my nostrils before I go to bed and sleeping with a humidifier on. It helps, but a whole-house humidifier would probably help more... though that is out of my price range.

Does VG dry out your nose?

More VG will help. It actually does dry you out internally, but if you blow it through your nose, it'll kinda rehydrate your sinuses as it's passing through them.

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Allergies

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The first suspect of any sneeze attack is usually allergies and, since it’s estimated that 36 millions Americanssuffer from cannabis-related allergies, it’s not far-fetched to believe that a user’s immune system is reacting to the proteins from the plant as disease-causing invaders. The one reason the allergies argument doesn’…
See more on cannamd.com

Fillers

  • Although dying in popularity, some companies rely on fillers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) to thin out their cannabis oil. This chemical, which is well known to chemists, is not known to cause irritation and is so safe that it’s often used in eye drops. However, further research has shown that PEG can take on other forms when vaporized, most notably: formaldehyde. (Which is why a lot o…
See more on cannamd.com

Heat

  • Some medical cannabis patients blame the heat emitting from their vaporizer for the reason they sneeze. It might sound odd, because a bigger inhale usually means you’re coughing rather than sneezing, but there could be some solid reasons for sneezing as well: Concentrates must be heated to vaporize, which means you’re essentially breathing in heate...
See more on cannamd.com

Terpenes

  • Terpenesare what give cannabis its wonderful aroma. “Citrusy,” “fruity,” and “skunky” are all words used to describe the scent of any good bud, and they all rely on terpenes to exist. Those same scent-giving chemicals may also be the reason so many patients find themselves looking for tissues. If your vape has a nice scent or taste to it then, more than likely, the manufacturer has …
See more on cannamd.com

Final Word

  • In the end, all of these reasons are theoretical at best. Sneezing as an outcome of vaping is definitively common and after all the research and scientific analysis that has taken place as to why, the final answer still seems to be: Researchers just don’t know. As science continues to take aim at the numerous mysteries of marijuana, we may discover the cause for “vape sneezing” in t…
See more on cannamd.com

Ready to Get started?

  • If you’re interested in learning more about medical marijuana, download our free e-booktoday! CannaMD has a team of certified medical marijuana doctors ready to answer any questions you may have. Give us a call at (855) 420-9170and let us know how we can help! You can also find out if you qualify for medical marijuana treatment by filling out a quick online application! To stay u…
See more on cannamd.com

Allergies

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The first suspect of any sneeze attack is usually allergies and, since it’s estimated that 36 millions Americanssuffer from cannabis-related allergies, it’s not far-fetched to believe that a user’s immune system is reacting to the proteins from the plant as disease-causing invaders. The one reason the allergies argument doesn’…
See more on mmjhealth.com

Fillers

  • Although dying in popularity, some companies rely on fillers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) to thin out their cannabis oil. This chemical, which is well known to chemists, is not known to cause irritation and is so safe that it’s often used in eye drops. However, further research has shown that PEG can take on other forms when vaporized, most notably: formaldehyde. (Which is why a lot o…
See more on mmjhealth.com

Heat

  • Some medical cannabis patients blame the heat emitting from their vaporizer for the reason they sneeze. It might sound odd, because a bigger inhale usually means you’re coughing rather than sneezing, but there could be some solid reasons for sneezing as well: Concentrates must be heated to vaporize, which means you’re essentially breathing in heate...
See more on mmjhealth.com

Terpenes

  • Terpenesare what give cannabis its wonderful aroma. “Citrusy,” “fruity,” and “skunky” are all words used to describe the scent of any good bud, and they all rely on terpenes to exist. Those same scent-giving chemicals may also be the reason so many patients find themselves looking for tissues. If your vape has a nice scent or taste to it then, more than likely, the manufacturer has …
See more on mmjhealth.com

Final Word

  • In the end, all of these reasons are theoretical at best. Sneezing as an outcome of vaping is definitively common and after all the research and scientific analysis that has taken place as to why, the final answer still seems to be: Researchers just don’t know. As science continues to take aim at the numerous mysteries of marijuana, we may discover the cause for “vape sneezing” in t…
See more on mmjhealth.com

Ready to Get started?

  • If you’re interested in learning more about medical marijuana, call us today! MMJ Health has a team of certified medical marijuana doctors ready to answer any questions you may have. Give us a call at 561.631.7994and let us know how we can help! You can also find out if you qualify for medical marijuana treatment by filling out a quick online application!
See more on mmjhealth.com

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