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When e-cigarettes first hit the market in late 2000, they were believed to be a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes, but now there is evidence to the contrary. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have counted close to 3,000 cases of the new vaping related lung disease known as EVALI (e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury). In statistics gathered by 29 states, the agency has recorded 68 deaths. And then there's the potential for the habit to aggravate the symptoms of Covid-19, potentially leading to severe cases and increasing the risk of death from the new coronavirus.
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Vaping is deadly. It's also addictive. Vaping with a JUUL can be as dangerous as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. When you vape, you inhale liquid (or e-juice) from a cartridge attached to the vaping device. In addition to nicotine, that liquid can contain dozens of other chemical ingredients and flavorings.
Kids and teenagers have been especially attracted to vaping, thanks in part to attractive flavors like bubble gum, mango, and mint. Vape use in high school students rose by 900 percent between 2011 and 2015, according to the U.S. Surgeon General.
In June 2022, the FDA even issued marketing denial orders (MDOs) to JUUL Labs Inc., forcing the company to stop selling and distributing its JUUL device and four types of its "JUULpods." The move was part of a largescale effort by the FDA to put the vaping industry under a microscope, requiring companies to prove that their e-cigarette products benefit the public health by helping people cut back on or quit smoking. Though the agency later decided to temporarily suspend the order to conduct more research, there is still a federal push to regulate vaping and encourage the public to stop using e-cigarettes.
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But quitting vaping can be difficult, just like trying to stop smoking. And while quitting can be hard on the body, you'll mostly start to benefit as soon as you make the decision to kick the habit. Read on to learn exactly what happens in your body the minute you stop vaping.
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In as little as 20 minutes, "your heart rate returns to normal, your blood pressure drops, and your circulation starts to normalize," says Nikola Djordjevic, MD, project manager of Med Alert Help.
Your breathing may improve, too: The two key ingredients in an e-cigarette—propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin—produce chemicals when heated that are detrimental to your respiratory tract, according to research published in 2018 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. "When you quit vaping, you should find that your breathing becomes less labored and your airflow is clearer," says Caleb Backe, a certified health and wellness expert for Maple Holistics.
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Nicotine is addictive, and you may experience some minor and temporary symptoms. "Acute nicotine withdrawal symptoms can be psychological and physical," says Dr. Djordjevic. The psychological symptoms can include cravings for nicotine, mood swings, trouble concentrating, irritability, and anxiety, he says. Physical symptoms include "headaches, sweating, tremors, insomnia, increased appetite, abdominal cramps, and constipation," Dr. Djordjevic says.
These are the first effects you're likely to feel, often within four to 24 hours after quitting. These effects will peak around day three, Dr. Djordjevic says, "and gradually decrease during the following three to four weeks. So it will take around a month to break the habit." If you think smoking e-cigarettes is healthy, these silent ways vaping impact your body may surprise you.
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According to a 2018 study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, daily e-cigarette use doubles a person's risk for a heart attack. If you quit, however, the risk begins to fall very quickly. "After just one day, your heart attack risk starts to decrease thanks to the lowering of blood pressure, rising blood oxygen levels, and reducing the negative influence on cholesterol levels and the formation of blood clots," Dr. Djordjevic says. (Don't miss what doctors want you to know about normal oxygen levels.)
Vaping, like cigarette smoking, can blunt your senses, reducing your ability to smell and taste. After just 48 hours without a puff, you may begin to notice your ability to taste and smell food has improved. Nicotine affects more than your brain; new research suggests nicotine can raise your blood sugar, too.
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If you haven't had nicotine withdrawals yet, you may be experiencing them by day three. "Nicotine leaves your body on day three, which is why withdrawal symptoms peak then," Dr. Djordjevic says.
"You can have withdrawal symptoms of nicotine in the form of a headache, sweating, abdominal cramping, or nicotine cravings," says Osita Onugha, MD, thoracic surgeon and director of thoracic surgery research and surgical innovation lab at John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
Smokers often have a nagging cough or make a wheezing sound when they breathe that many refer to as a smoker's cough. Smoking even e-cigarettes can badly impair your lung health and make fighting off infections difficult. Quitting, however, will help your lungs rebound. "After one month, your lung capacity improves; there's noticeably less shortness of breath and coughing," Dr. Djordjevic says. (Here's what you need to do in order to breathe better.)
Nicotine in cigarettes constricts the blood vessels in your skin and around your heart, 2016 research published in the journal Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine. The nicotine in an e-cigarette may be just as harmful. However, after you quit, your blood circulation will begin to improve, as blood vessels return to their normal diameter. If you're worried that giving up the habit will cause weight gain, a common concern, you can quit smoking without gaining weight.
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"After nine months, lung health improves significantly thanks to the renewal of microscopic hair-like structures inside the lungs that help push out mucus and fight infections," Dr. Djordjevic says. This could significantly reduce your likelihood of some infections and complications from illnesses like the flu and pneumonia.
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Now that your blood vessels are returning to normal size, your heart rate is back to a safe pace, and your blood pressure is lowered, your risk for a heart attack is lower than while you were still vaping. "After one year, cardiovascular risk reduces by 50 percent," Dr. Djordjevic says. If you think you're too young to have heart problems, think again; this woman had a stroke at 29.
The long-term effects of better heart health and lower blood pressure grants you another significant benefit: lower stroke risk. Compared to nonsmokers, e-cigarette users have a 71 percent high risk of stroke, according to research presented at the 2019 International Stroke Conference. Quitting can lower that risk almost immediately, but the risks continue to fall with each passing calendar month.
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Napping regularly is linked to higher risk of stroke and high blood pressure, data suggests, but it may be because of poor sleep at night. Poor sleep at night is associated with poorer health, and naps are not enough to make up for that," Grandner said in a press release. Habitual nappers were more likely to report insomnia and consider themselves "evening people" than non-nappers, the study found. They were also more likely to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, and have lower education and income levels than people who napped less frequently or not at all.
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A 2017 study published in Scientific Reports suggests e-cigarettes and vaping may lead to DNA changes and genetic mutations that can increase the risk of cancer. So the longer you avoid e-cigarettes, the healthier your body will be. "After a decade, lung cancer risk is reduced by 50 percent, as well as the risk of pancreatic, mouth, and throat cancer," Dr. Djordjevic says. "After 15 years, your risk of developing coronary heart disease becomes the same as a nonsmoker's. The same goes for the risk of developing pancreatic cancer."
There will come a day that the bad habit of vaping won't have any lasting impact on your body and your health. "After 20 years, your risk factors will be similar to those who have never smoked or vaped," says Dr. Djordjevic. If you're ready to kick the habit, ex-smokers offer their best advice for quitting cigarettes.
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People who nap during the day are more likely to develop high blood pressure and stroke, study finds .
Napping regularly is linked to higher risk of stroke and high blood pressure, data suggests, but it may be because of poor sleep at night. Poor sleep at night is associated with poorer health, and naps are not enough to make up for that," Grandner said in a press release. Habitual nappers were more likely to report insomnia and consider themselves "evening people" than non-nappers, the study found. They were also more likely to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, and have lower education and income levels than people who napped less frequently or not at all.