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How Harmful Is Vaping? Four Major Health Risks

How harmful is vaping? Let’s look at four major risks and hear what doctors have to say. According to medical professionals, vaping can be harmful to health just like cigarettes, and in some cases the risks may even be higher. Risk one: e-liquid may conta
How harmful is vaping? What are the four major health risks of e-cigarettes? Let’s hear what doctors have to say. According to relevant medical professionals, e-cigarettes are harmful to health just like traditional cigarettes, and may even be more harmful.
  The harms of e-cigarettes
Risk 1 of e-cigarettes: The e-liquid may contain harmful substances

In daily life, many people are concerned about whether e-cigarettes are harmful to our health. The reality, however, is often harsh. In order to make vaping devices seem more effective, or to cut costs and earn higher profits, some businesses may add various harmful substances during the manufacturing process, such as nitrosamines, plasticizers, and heavy metals. Over time, these harmful materials can easily have a negative impact on our health.

Risk 2 of e-cigarettes: There is a real risk of explosion

In daily life, any electronic product needs power to operate, and e-cigarettes are no exception—they rely on batteries. Some businesses, in order to cut costs, use lower-quality batteries in their products. Some of these batteries may not even have passed strict quality and safety inspections or certifications. Placing a poor-quality lithium battery inside the confined space of an e-cigarette means that when you use it, you may effectively be inhaling with a ticking time bomb in your hand. Cases of e-cigarette explosions are not uncommon, both in China and abroad.

Risk 3 of e-cigarettes: They can make you more prone to addiction

In daily life, many people treat e-cigarettes as a substitute for regular cigarettes, and some even see them as a savior for quitting smoking. What you may not know is that the nicotine concentration added to e-cigarettes can be quite high, often combined with various flavorings and other substances. It is essentially a sugar-coated bullet. If you vape regularly, you may eventually find that your nicotine dependence becomes even stronger than it was with traditional cigarettes, and your reliance may continue to grow.

Risk 4 of e-cigarettes: They do contain nicotine

In daily life, many e-cigarette manufacturers claim in their marketing that their products contain no nicotine at all. But what you may not know is that such claims are often simply promotional language designed to sell products—much like so-called sugar-free foods that may still contain certain sugars. E-cigarettes do contain nicotine to some extent; otherwise, how could a simple vape device fully satisfy your craving for traditional tobacco and provide a sense of relaxation and pleasure? Some survey data also show that the nicotine content in e-liquids used in e-cigarettes is about 6mg/mL to 24mg/mL, and some products even exceed 50mg/mL. This level can far exceed the nicotine content found in traditional cigarettes.
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