According to investigators, many of the victims of the recent lung illnesses related to vaping used what is known as dank vapes. However, it hasn’t been as easy to figure out where the products originated from.
The Dangers of Vaping
This is just one of the theories of what is causing the illnesses. Other ideas abound based on research. For example, vegetable oil and vitamin E have been used in some of the vaporizers. They help deliver the substance but can cause harm if they don’t get heated up correctly. Vapers should never inhale liquid oils, but that doesn’t always happen. The oils act as solvents, but they may not transform into vapor, which could lead to harm when they travel as liquid into the lungs.
Vitamin E is found in some vegetable oils, and it doesn’t turn to vapor until 363 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above what some people are inhaling in their vaporizers. The vitamin has been found in some of the samples of substances with cannabis.
Black Market Vaping
Another concern is the rise of black market vaping products. The sellers can open the cartridges and add special ingredients that help the supply last longer. Dank Vapes is one such manufacturer. This is a growing company because it operates in states where marijuana is illegal. It’s also popular in states where you can purchase cannabis legally because it’s less expensive.
Other manufacturers are copying Dank Vapes, which makes it even more difficult to track where the vape can from. They fill the cartridges with a variety of substances. It can be a person in their garage at home who is altering the products and selling them on the street.
Some of the electronic cigarettes produce a chemical known as formaldehyde, which is a known carcinogen. It can lead to lung disease. Many of the products produce a chemical found in weed killer, acrolein, which can also cause cancer as well as problems in the lung and intestines.
Vapes that contain nicotine may not be any safer for lung disease than smoking, according to experts. Even those products that don’t contain nicotine may lead to lung issues, such as those being seen around the country.
Concern with Vaping Isn’t New
Even though the number of illnesses has led to serious concern about vaping, some researchers believe that this is not the first time vaping has led to a health problem. A case study from 2012 showed that a woman went to the emergency room more than once with similar symptoms. She was put on antibiotics, but she didn’t see improvement until she stopped using e-cigarettes. Other cases have been documented since then, which leads some experts to believe that vaping illnesses have been around longer than it is first believed. Doctors just didn’t ask about vaping as part of their diagnosis.
With today’s epidemic, more awareness about vaping has caused doctors to focus in on this risk when treating patients who exhibit pneumonia-like symptoms. It may be that vaping has always been bad for people.