What are the negative effects of vaping?
What are the negative effects of vaping? Vaping is still relatively new and many of the facts are still unknown. Still today, arguments will arise about the comparison of vaping to smoking cigarettes. Is vaping dangerous? Is vaping a healthier alternative for smoking? What are the side effects of vaping?
What are the negative effects of vaping?
Vaping, if not already aware, is a new form of smoking through E-cigarettes. E-cigs are not like smoking a traditional cigarette. There is no combustion and the harmful chemicals found in cigarettes are not found in vaping. Arguably one of the biggest fears of vaping is the nicotine overdose. This should only be considered for vapers who use high nicotine levels in their E-liquid, i.e. 18-36 mg. Today the most common nicotine levels are 3 and 6 mg. You should not be concerned about overdosing use low mg of nicotine. Everyone’s tolerance levels are different. Some may break out in hives, have a sore throat, minor headaches, etc. We will go further into the side effects and allergic reactions that some users may suffer from vaping. In many new vapers, users tend to suffer from nicotine overdose. For example, I was a social smoker. I smoke a few cigarettes a week. When I switched to vaping, I started at a 6 mg. This was a little harsh for me but I adjusted. I found myself favoring a 3 mg because it didn’t give me the dizziness and headaches I was experiencing when vaping a 6 mg. Myself, I enjoy chain vaping. The high nicotine level didn’t allow me to chain vape without feeling the side effects. Currently, from time to time, I feel a little lightheaded if I am doing rapid chain vaping on hot builds using a drip atomizer. Here are some of the symptoms when too much nicotine enters the bloodstream:- Increased heart rate
- Nausea
- Chest pains/tightness
- Cold sweaty palms
- Dizziness
- Tremors
- High blood pressure
- Excessive sweating & saliva production
- Sore or dry throat & mouth
- Muscle pains
- Rashes
- Hives
- Diarrhea
- Red eyes
- Insomnia