Vaping Induced Lung Injury

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Vaping Induced Lung Injury

Vaping is the most popular form of tobacco used among teenagers. An electronic cigarette is a battery-operated device that emits doses of vaporized nicotine, or non-nicotine solutions, for the user to inhale. It aims to provide a similar sensation to inhaling tobacco smoke, without the smoke. Vaping side effects can be from short-term, minor issues to something so severe that might lead to death of a person. Side effects of vaping include, dry mouth, dizziness, cough, dry skin, itchiness, dry eyes, insomnia, nosebleeds. E-cigarette vapor increases inflammation and disables cells that protect lung tissue. Harming these cells makes them vulnerable to dust, bacteria and allergens that might lead to incurable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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