Is there any harm in smelling e cigarettes, and am I smelling harmful when others smoke e cigarettes

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    E-cigarettes are heated with liquid nicotine, which is harmful to the body, constricting blood vessels and increasing blood pressure, but also putting pressure on the heart. So e-cigarettes are harmful to health because they can cause heart attacks and strokes. The difference between e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes, the former can cause cancer and heart disease, while the latter can cause heart disease!

    E-cigarettes can be harmful to the body. The main ingredient in e-cigarettes is a substitute for propylene glycol and nicotine. In fact, e-cigarettes are the replacement of nicotine with another substance that is dependent on the human body, but this does not mean that e-cigarettes are harmless to the human body.

    In fact, although e-cigarettes are fashionable and novel, long-term inhalation of propylene glycol is harmful to the human body.

    Opinion suggestion: E-cigarettes can be harmful to the body. The content of tar and carbon monoxide in e-cigarettes is very small, but the main ingredient is still nicotine, and nicotine itself has certain damage to the human body, especially to the cardiovascular system and nervous system!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Harmful.

    E-cigarette smoke releases aerosols, including ethylene glycols, aldehydes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metals, silicate particles, etc., some of which are carcinogens.

    A Swedish study showed that e-cigarette smoke has carcinogenic effects on the bladder and lungs of rodents, as well as negative effects on the heart.

    E-cigarettes, the World Health Organization calls it "electronic nicotine delivery system", China has not yet issued quality management standards for e-cigarettes and related products, and the quality of e-cigarette oil sold on the market is uneven, so the harm of e-cigarettes is no less than that of traditional cigarettes.

    In addition, some e-cigarettes add a variety of additives and flavorings to the cigarette liquid, such as chocolate flavor, coffee flavor, as well as lemon, strawberry, mango and other fruit flavors, these additives or flavorings will produce harmful substances after heating, and there are unknown health risks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Smelling e-cigarettes is harmful to people, and there is nicotine in the ingredients contained in e-cigarettes, nicotine can constrict blood vessels and increase blood pressure, e-cigarettes are electronic products that imitate cigarettes, and have the same appearance, smoke, taste and feel as cigarettes.

    An e-cigarette is an electronic product that mimics a cigarette and has the same look, smoke, taste, and feel as a cigarette. It is a product that uses a rechargeable lithium polymer battery to drive an atomizer and turns nicotine into steam by heating the e-liquid in the oil tank, allowing users to smoke it.

    The World Health Organization has conducted a special study on e-cigarettes and has come to a clear conclusion: e-cigarettes are harmful to public health, and they are not a means to quit smoking, and they must be strengthened to prevent harm to adolescents and non-smokers.

    E-cigarette is a product that uses a rechargeable lithium polymer battery to power an atomizer and turns nicotine into steam by heating the e-liquid in the oil tank, allowing users to smoke it. E-cigarettes are harmful to public health, and they are not a means to quit smoking, so they must be controlled to eliminate harm to adolescents and non-smokers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It can cause cancer, and tobacco has a lot of nicotine, even if it is an e-cigarette, there will be harmful substances. Some e-cigarette products contain very high levels of nicotine, and some e-cigarettes contain carcinogens that pose no less harm to human health than ordinary cigarettes. In addition, because the e-cigarette device heats up too quickly, a highly toxic molecule called acrolein is produced in the process, which is very harmful to the human body.

    Kiss. It's harmful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Are e-cigarettes harmful to the body?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When it comes to cigarettes, I believe everyone will be familiar with them, and there is an electronic product that imitates cigarettes called e-cigarettes, so is smoking e-cigarettes harmful to the body?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now there are many people who advocate e-cigarettes that "do not harm the body", so are e-cigarettes harmful to the human body?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    E-cigarettes are not so harmful at all, but they are exaggerated by some people, which is also a common misunderstanding in society at that time, and some diseases are added to e-cigarettes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, e-cigarettes have certain harms, e-cigarettes just do not have an impact on the health of others, but they can also become dependent on nicotine and cause cardiovascular diseases and even cancer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There must be, but it's a little smaller than cigarettes, so it's recommended to try e-cigarettes if you really can't quit, and it's not recommended to smoke if you don't smoke, even if there are a lot of e-cigarette flavor options, like the cocoa flavor of hot foam, the grape flavor of Yueke, the pineapple of the Snow family, etc., the taste is sweet and sweet, but people who don't smoke still don't touch it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is harm, e-cigarettes are also cigarettes, and there will be tobacco, but the harm may be a little less than smoke. E-cigarettes may taste and feel different from cigarettes, but the end result is the same harm to the human body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    E-cigarettes in the world are similar to most cigarettes, and they are harmful to the body. It also fills the cells of the body with oil.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. E-cigarette liquid contains carcinogens: The e-cigarette liquid contains a variety of substances, including volatile compounds such as acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, acetone, etc., and these substances are carcinogens, toxic to cells in the human respiratory tract, nose, alveoli and other parts, cytotoxic to human embryonic stem cells, and contain many ominous safety hazards.

    2. Formaldehyde in the aerosol of e-cigarette liquid: The formaldehyde contained in e-cigarette liquid is related to the power of e-cigarette. A variety of toxic and carcinogenic substances can be detected from the e-cigarette liquid aerosol, and when the e-cigarette is used at the highest power, the formaldehyde emission in the cigarette liquid aerosol will be higher than that of traditional cigarettes, and compared with traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes are used more frequently, and formaldehyde and other substances in the aerosol are more easily absorbed by the lungs, thus endangering lung health.

    3. E-cigarette batteries are easy: E-cigarettes need batteries, most of which are lithium batteries. If the battery is short-circuited during use, it can occur**; There is also a long-term charging that can easily lead to the failure of the protection circuit, which will cause **and**.

    When the battery itself or there is a quality problem, it will cause the metal shell to crack due to its structural characteristics, which will cause secondary injury.

    Fourth, it may lead to the occurrence of diseases: regular smoking of e-cigarettes may cause bronchiolitis obliterans, because the flavor chemical components in the e-cigarette airflow contain diacetyl, that is, acetyl acetone and acetoceton, these components can cause abnormal lung function, dyspnea, and lung damage.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Smoking e-cigarettes is also harmful, but if you compare it with the harm of cigarettes, the harm of smoking e-cigarettes is negligible, and the harm of e-cigarettes is greater than that of cigarettes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    E-cigarettes also have certain harms, but compared with the harm of cigarettes, the harm of e-cigarettes is relatively small. E-cigarettes do not contain carbon monoxide and tar, but e-cigarettes contain nicotine, although nicotine is not particularly harmful, but nicotine can also be addictive

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    E-cigarettes are harmful to the body, and to some extent, they are even more harmful than traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes, the World Health Organization calls it an "electronic nicotine delivery system", of course, there are a small number of e-cigarettes that do not contain nicotine. The main ingredient in e-cigarettes is nicotine, which is the same as the main ingredient of traditional cigarettes, and its harm is the same as that of cigarettes.

    And young people who use e-cigarettes containing nicotine may become addicted and are likely to end up as cigarette smokers.

    E-cigarettes release aerosols, which contain ethylene glycols, aldehydes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metals, silicate particles, etc., some of which are carcinogens. In addition, some e-cigarettes add a variety of additives and flavorings to the liquid, such as chocolate flavor, coffee flavor, fruit flavor, etc., which may produce harmful substances after heating and pose health risks.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course there is, but I think it's more harmful. Although it is advertised that there is less nicotine, but you think for yourself. Regular tobacco is at least plant-baked, while e-cigarettes are chemical. Which one is more harmful, you say!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For non-smokers, traditional tobacco and e-cigarettes are both harmful, and for people who smoke traditional tobacco, e-cigarettes can be used as a way to quit smoking, which is relatively less harmful and worth trying.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's harmful, you'll get pulmonary edema, which can be cured but it's painful, and if you smoke, you'll get lung cancer, and if you can't cure it, you'll not be in pain.

    It is recommended that you quit smoking off a cliff.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The harm of e-cigarettes is not lower than that of ordinary cigarettes, and the harm is quite large.

    So, don't be deceived by others and think that e-cigarettes are less harmful.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There should be some, just smaller.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Secondhand smoke, also known as environmental tobacco, is when a non-smoker is forced to inhale the smoke produced by the burning of tobacco. China is the world's largest tobacco producer and consumer, according to statistics, more than 300 million smokers, and about 100 million non-smokers are suffering from second-hand smoke. of children and adolescents are exposed to second-hand smoke at home, in public places or on public transport.

    So what is thirdhand smoke? "Nicotine and other toxic chemicals in smoke will attach to smokers' clothes and even **, as well as indoor walls, sheets, carpets and other items, staying in such an environment, or close contact with these people, will be harmed by thirdhand smoke. On May 30, Wang Jing, director of the Second Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, told reporters that in a closed space with poor air flow, toxic substances will stay for a long time and are easy to be ignored.

    Parents who smoke should take a shower and change their clothes after returning home, of course, the most thorough way is to quit smoking, so that children are not exposed to third-hand smoke. Wang Jing said.

    Some people will use e-cigarettes as a transition to quit smoking. Wang Jing said, "This is very undesirable, e-cigarettes are also harmful to health, and cannot play a role in quitting smoking." "The World Health Organization study has shown that

    The aerosol of e-cigarettes contains toxic substances such as nicotine, and the e-cigarette device heats up too quickly to produce a highly toxic substance called acrolein. In addition, e-cigarettes also face the problem of second-hand smoke, nicotine, propylene glycol and other toxic substances can enter the external environment through the automatic smoke of e-cigarettes (smoke discharged after inhaling the human body).

    Nowadays, many hospitals have opened smoking cessation clinics to provide professional guidance to ex-smokers. Wang Jing said, "At present, there are not many people who come to the outpatient clinic for help. The smoking cessation clinic will test the carbon monoxide in the patient's body, determine the degree of smoking, and then develop a personalized smoking cessation plan, and will also help the ex-smoker slowly wean himself out of tobacco dependence through medication. ”

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes. Secondhand smoke from e-cigarettes is more harmful than traditional cigarettes and is a new source of air pollution. The second-hand smoke of e-cigarettes can cause values that are 14 40 times higher than the normal value, and the value is 6 86 times higher than the normal value, and at the same time, the nicotine content of e-cigarettes is 10 115 times higher than that of traditional cigarettes, the acetaldehyde content is 2 8 times higher, and the formaldehyde content is 20% higher, which is produced.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In a recent study, scientists found that vaping vapours are non-toxic to human lung cells***. This is a study funded by British American Tobacco BAT, which concluded that inhaling e-cigarette vapors is just as safe as inhaling clean air.

    In this study, the tobacco giant partnered with Mattek, the company that produces human cells for in vitro experiments. The researchers used an "automated smoking robot" to simulate exposure to cigarette smoke, two different types of e-cigarette smoke, and pure air to observe how lung cells react in different environments.

    After 6 hours of exposure to cigarette smoke, the cells in the lungs have died. But the cells in the lungs that are also exposed to the vapors of e-cigarettes are no different from those that are exposed to pure air. This test showed that e-cigarette vapor is not toxic to human lung cells***.

    Although there is currently no universal standard for testing the effects of e-cigarettes on human cells in vitro, Marina, director of the British American Tobacco research team, said that this research method has the potential to become one of the universal testing standards.

    The topic of e-cigarette health has been debated for many years, and more and more studies are gradually proving the safety of e-cigarettes, and more and more health experts believe that e-cigarettes are far safer than cigarettes. Professor Michael Siegel of Boston University said that despite its limitations, the study proved beyond a doubt that e-cigarettes are much safer than cigarettes.

    He called on health and anti-tobacco groups to start taking action to suggest that public smokers replace cigarettes with e-cigarettes, which would change the so-called nicotine market and achieve a major victory for public health. The promotion of e-cigarettes will bring miracles to human health and longevity.

    At the same time, health experts also warn that overheating e-cigarette oil may produce substances that are harmful to health. At the same time, excessive heating of e-liquid will also produce the phenomenon of dry burning, and at the same time produce an unpleasant odor. The e-cigarette community claims that certain studies that show that e-cigarettes produce harmful substances are actually conclusions reached in the case of e-cigarettes being burned dry.

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