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why my chest and lungs hurt when i vape

by Zachariah Fadel IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Full Answer

Why does vaping make my chest hurt?

  • Animal furs
  • Air conditioner, humidifier, and ventilation systems
  • Bird poop and feathers
  • Contaminated foods like cheese, grapes, barley, sugarcane
  • Contaminated industry products or materials like sausage casings and corks
  • Contaminated metal working fluid
  • Hardwood dusts
  • Hay or grain animal feed
  • Hot tubs

What causes chest pain after vaping?

  • Nicotine
  • Ultrafine particles
  • Diacetyl
  • Benzene (a chemical found in car exhaust)

What are the long-term effects of vaping?

Many of the long-term effects of vaping are still unknown, but evidence suggests that vaping may lead to increased risks of: Respiratory problems like asthma Heart attacks Reproductive issues Low birth weight for babies when mothers vape during pregnancy Irritation of eyes and airways 2 Poor brain development Infections Seizures Lung disease problems like popcorn lung & EVALI 3

What are the dangers of vaping?

  • Prevalence of e-cigarette use. The researchers explained that their analysis outlines the significant health threats of vaping, most notably in youths.
  • The long-term effects of vaping. ...
  • Future research. ...

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How many deaths from vaping in the US?

As of September 17, the CDC reported 530 cases of vaping -related illnesses in 38 states and confirmed seven deaths in six states. On September 11, the Trump administration announced it's pushing forward a ban on all flavored e-cigarettes, including mint and menthol flavors, across the US. Health experts have been unable to pinpoint ...

Is vaping bad for you?

As vaping-related lung illnesses continue to lead to hospitalizations, medically induced comas, and even deaths across the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning people about the risks of using e- cigarette devices, both with tobacco and cannabis products.

Can vaping cause nausea?

Vomiting and nausea after vaping are also symptoms of nicotine poisoning, according to DrugWatch.

Can vaping cause throat irritation?

The chemicals in vape juices, the liquid that's heated to a vapor for users to inhale, is laden with various chemicals, many which are known to cause throat irritation. As a result, a user might develop a chronic cough if they develop a vaping habit.

Is vaping dangerous?

"It is at this point very clear that vaping is not only unhealthy, but it is very dangerous.

Can vaping cause lung damage?

Vaping has also been shown to cause irreparable lung damage, which could making breathing more difficult. In fact, many of the people who have been recently hospitalized after vaping were also put on life support because they couldn't breath on their own.

Does vaping cause coughing?

As a result, a user might develop a chronic cough if they develop a vaping habit. Namely, propylene glycol, which is used to turn liquid vape juice molecules into vapors, is a known throat irritant, Insider previously reported.

What are the symptoms of vapors?

Typically, symptoms have started gradually, with shortness of breath and/or chest pain before more severe breathing difficulty led to hospital admission.

How many people have lung disease from e-cigarettes?

According to the CDC: Nearly 200 e-cigarette users have developed severe lung disease in 22 states (and the numbers keep rising — a Washington Post story put the number at 354). Most cases were among teens and young adults.

What are the effects of smoking?

The recent tragic and alarming cases of severe lung disease are clearly cause for concern. A number of other health effects are also worrisome: 1 Nicotine is highly addictive and can affect the developing brain, potentially harming teens and young adults. Even some "nicotine-free" e-cigarettes have been found to contain nicotine. 2 Some substances found in e-cigarette vapor have been linked to an increased risk of cancer. 3 Teens who vape are more likely to begin smoking cigarettes. 4 Explosions and burns have been reported with e-cigarettes while recharging the devices, due to defective batteries. 5 Accidental exposure to liquid from e-cigarettes has caused acute nicotine poisoning in children and adults. 6 Vaping during pregnancy could harm a developing fetus.

What are the chemicals in e-cigarettes?

E-cigarettes produce a number of dangerous chemicals including acetaldehyde, acrolein, and formaldehyde. These aldehydes can cause lung disease, as well as cardiovascular (heart) disease. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, put nicotine into your lungs and bloodstream.

Is vaping harmful?

I totally agree with the British doctors and specialists on their investigations, analysis and research on vaping and their conclusion is that vaping is far less harmful than cigarette s I’m 66 years old been smoking cigarettes for 38 years I have been vaping last 2 years and honestly feel better and more energetic I feel cigarettes should be banned not fda manufactured e cigarettes sold in stores for adults not minors had a chest X-ray 2 weeks ago lungs are good and my dr said lungs sound very good My biggest question is why did some people get seriously ill from vaping sadly to say, and many more people currently have and are still doing today , are not ill?? I feel adults ages 21 and older are allowed to vape not teens. Please note that there are so many things that are so contradictory in its nature today Foods, prescription drugs, Marijuana, cosmetics, tobacco gum, alcohol, over the counter meds, etc., etc. all have potentially harmful affects

Can you vape with e-cigarettes?

And many smokers who vape continue to use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes. The CDC’s position is that "E-cigarettes have the potential to benefit adult smokers who are not pregnant if used as a complete substitute for regular cigarettes and other smoked tobacco products.".

Does vaping help with smoking?

In addition to whatever enjoyment vaping brings, some evidence suggests vaping helps some people stop smoking. However, how it compares to a nicotine patch or other methods of smoking cessation is not clear. So far, the FDA has not approved vaping as a method of smoking cessation.

GODDESS Full Member

I'm a relatively new vaper and have been vaping for about 5 months. I started out with Apollo e-cigs, then went to Mistic e-cigs and cartridges from the gas station.... long story short, they were too expensive for my daily budget, so I ordered an Ego and e-liquid online instead.

Sgt.Rock Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I think you will find that many juices you order online (or DIY) provide more Nic than "smoke shop " or "Gas station" juices.

Katmar Vaping Master ECF Veteran

My suggestion is that you get checked out by your doctor, just to be safe. Never fool around with chest pains and skipping heart beats. Could be nothing, and, probably is, but much better to be safe than sorry!!!

Ryedan ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

I'm not a doctor and this is my opinion only. What you're describing sounds to me to be from too much nicotine. Do not allow this to continue, it could be really unhealthy!!

DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF Veteran

Get checked out by your doctor. An EKG is about $50 at my doctor's office and it provides a great sense of relief when it turns up negative. Until you know, you will be nervous about your skipped heartbeats. The pain in your chest might not be anything serious, but an Xray will ease your mind. Go ... now ... and get checked out.

CreepyLady Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

First most, Stop vaping the liquid that is on-setting this and Go to the DR! These are potentially serious issues and should be cleared by a medical professional.

thatmank Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I just went through the same thing. I was having chest pain/tightness so last friday i went to the doctor and they hooked me up to all the machines, took blood and did a chest x-ray. Everything came back fine, turns out i was having an anxiety attack. The doctor gave me some xanax and sent me home. My advice is to go see your doctor.

How long can you quit vaping?

You could just quit vaping, for say a month. If the symptoms go away, there you go. That might not be your preferred way, and it wouldn't be mine, but it's an option. The other thing to do is go to the drug store and pick up some antacids such as Tums, and a proton pump inhibitor, such as Prilosec or Nexium.

Can hubby have GERD?

One of the things that was mentioned earlier was the GERD, my hubby had it, & didn't know it, so#N#it may be a possible cause. He had numerous problems, and many hospital visits, until we found a#N#specialist that researched his problem.#N#Perhaps edibles would be a better option? Just don't eat too many!

Can you expand your lungs when you vape?

Click to expand... You may have to get your lungs in shape, well not just your lungs but the muscles that expand and move when you take hits. It can happen when your not used to restrictions on the vape. A vape with less restrictions will help, plus as you vape more it most likely will go away.

Can you vape with less restrictions?

It can happen when your not used to restrictions on the vape. A vape with less restrictions will help, plus as you vape more it most likely will go away. Breathing exersizes could help as well.

What happens if you vape in an attempt to quit cigarettes?

If you're vaping in an attempt to quit cigarettes, don't panic and assume that this will happen to you—Casciari says this is an "unusual reaction.".

What happens when you atomize a vapor?

When you atomize those ingredients (i.e., turn them into a vapor), it can be hard to know what, exactly, will trigger a reaction, says Osita Onugha, M.D., a thoracic surgeon and assistant professor of thoracic surgery at John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif.

What is a wet lung?

Wet lung is an immune system disorder that affects the lung, and occurs in some people after breathing in certain substances they're sensitive to. Here's a not-so-friendly reminder that vaping isn't exactly harmless: An 18-year-old woman recently came down with something called "wet lung" after just three weeks of using e-cigs.

What causes a wet lung?

You can develop wet lung from being exposed to the following things, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: Animal furs. Air conditioner, humidifier, and ventilation systems. Bird poop and feathers. Contaminated foods like cheese, grapes, barley, sugarcane.

What are the symptoms of a wet lung?

The symptoms of wet lung can vary depending on how severe your case is and how sensitive you are to the irritant, but they generally include a flu-like illness that causes a fever, chills, muscle or joint pain, or headaches, a rattling cough, chronic bronchitis, shortness of breath, weight loss, and fatigue, the American Lung Association says.

Why did the doctors put a tube in the windpipe?

When her condition got worse, doctors had to intubate her (meaning, they put a tube into her windpipe to help her breathe) and put tubes in her chest to drain fluid that was building up in there. She was also put on a mechanical ventilator (again, to help her breathe).

How long did it take for a teenager to develop wet lung?

An 18-year-old woman developed hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a.k.a. "wet lung" after just three weeks of vaping. This is the first reported case of a teenager developing the condition after using e-cigarettes. Wet lung is an immune system disorder that affects the lung, and occurs in some people after breathing in certain substances they're ...

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