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The impact of e-cigarettes on lung health: 5 health risks you cannot ignore

E-cigarette health risks: While e-cigarettes are often marketed as a safer alternative to traditional smoking, they are far from risk-free. The impact of vaping on lung health is still being fully understood, but the evidence already suggests that it can lead to serious, and in some cases irreversible, lung damage.

September 17, 2024 / 15:04 IST
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Health risks of e-cigarettes: Long-term e-cigarette use has been linked to reduced lung function, particularly among young adults and teenagers (Image: Canva)
Health risks of e-cigarettes: Long-term e-cigarette use has been linked to reduced lung function, particularly among young adults and teenagers (Image: Canva)

E-cigarettes have gained immense popularity over the past decade, advertised as a safer alternative to traditional smoking. However, as their use has grown, so has concern about their impact on lung health. While vaping is often perceived as less harmful than smoking combustible tobacco, emerging research suggests that it is not without significant health risks, especially to the lungs.

E-cigarettes work by heating a liquid, usually containing nicotine, flavourings, and various chemicals, to create an aerosol that users inhale. While they don't produce the harmful tar found in traditional cigarettes, the chemicals used in e-liquids can still be damaging when inhaled. Over time, the repeated exposure to these chemicals can lead to various lung-related health problems.

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According to a report published in American Lung Association, using e-cigarettes poses health risks. The report by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine reviewed over 800 studies and found that e-cigarettes contain and release many toxic substances that can harm your lungs. Another study reveals that two main ingredients in e-cigarettes, propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin, are toxic to lung cells. The more chemicals an e-liquid contains, the more harmful it can be.

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