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Disturbing Simulation Shows What Really Happens To Your Body When You Vape

Vaping can have a ‘paralytic effect’ on your body, and what it does to your organs is pretty gross.

It’s not exactly breaking news that vaping has some pretty serious side effects,

but now we can actually see what happens when these chemicals get inside the body,

and it’s pretty unsettling.These days, discussions about the long-term

effects of vaping include some tragic examples.

One man faced a mere one percent chance of survival after developing

a vaping addiction.Meanwhile, a 17-year-old underwent a five-and-a-half

hour surgery to remove part of her lung after vaping the equivalent of 400 cigarettes per week.

 

 

The effects of long-term vaping are still being determined, but it’s thought

to have a devastating impact on the lungs and bodyGetty Stock Image

The NHS website says that we are still learning about the full effects of vaping on the body.

According to the NHS, “Research on vaping related harm is rapidly developing.

Current evidence suggests vapes are less harmful than smoking

tobacco products, but they aren’t risk free.”

s, “Most vapes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive.

They also often contain other ingredients like propylene glycol, glycerine and flavourings.

”Now, a new YouTube video has shown exactly what happens when vape chemicals enter the body, and the results are devastating.

 

 

A simulation has depicted the impact of vaping on the body, including the lungs.The Infographics Show/YouTube

In the video, which was shared by The Infographics Show, you can see how these

chemicals target the lungs and cause a build-up on the mucus and alveoli. These are crucial for oxygen use in the body.

The video describes the effect as ‘paralytic,’ impacting the lungs and the cilia,

which can take weeks to heal.Another concern is that when these cilia are damaged,

the body becomes more susceptible to infections and illnesses.

One major worry about vaping is that the appealing flavors and styles have attracted

a lot of teenagers and those under 18.According to the Truth Initiative, a study

from last year found that 4.6 percent of middle school students (ages 11-14) and 10

percent of high school students (ages 14-18) reported using e-cigarettes or vapes.

In the US, this translates to nearly 2.13 million students.Additionally, 11.4

percent of middle school students and 29.9 percent of high school students said they use vapes daily.

While the long-term dangers of vaping are still being studied, researchers are beginning

to identify some of the damage.A recent study published online in The Journal of

Nuclear Medicine compared lung inflammation in e-cigarette users and non-smokers.

The study found that e-cigarettes are linked to lung inflammation and inflammatory lung disease,

which, according to Very Well Health, can lead to symptoms like wheezing, breathing problems, and chest pain and tightness.

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