E-cigarette users at risk of brain-related respiratory problems

Using e-cigarettes can be deadly due to the risk of lung, oral and mouth diseases, a master warns


E-cigarette users 'at risk' of brain-related respiratory problems

Pakistan has seen an alarming boom in electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), which, contrary to mainstream thinking, are no safer than regular cigarettes and actually put their clients at risk of respiratory, oral and brain problems.


The use of e-cigarettes represents a long mischief to the improvement of the brain and respiratory system and in addition adversely affects the level of intelligence of individuals.


Dr Malik Riaz Khan, Pabbi's Chief Clinical Officer at the Nowshery Administrative Clinic, warned that habitual use of e-cigarettes could be fatal due to the dangers of lung, mouth and mouth diseases.


 E-cigarette users 'at risk' of brain-related respiratory problems

Citing reports, he said around 6.2% of the population use vaping/e-cigarettes, while 15.9 million (12.4%) use smokeless tobacco.


“Young adults, especially school children and college students, when they consume these items, do not understand the long destructive effects of e-cigarettes and open themselves up to serious lung disease, nicotine addiction, misery and stress at a later stage. " he said.


Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Blue Veins and Commonplace Collusion for Reasonable Tobacco Control have similarly encouraged the joint government and specialists concerned to beware of the manipulative methods of the tobacco business, focusing on the demand for coordinated efforts in the fight. these cursed systems.


"Legislatures and associations of common society should remain dynamic and wary of outsiders and leading assemblies that operate fully supported by the tobacco business," expressed Sana Ahmad, program organizer of Blue Veins association, a common society association.


“These elements are concerned with the command and support of tobacco organizations that pursue plans that serve the interests of the business with regard to the general welfare.


E-cigarette users 'at risk' of brain-related respiratory problems


"E-cigarettes often contain nicotine,

"E-cigarettes often contain nicotine, a drug that can cause increased heart rate, hypertension, and negative changes in the ability of the mind. The peculiarities especially concern young people, because their minds are still being formed," she added.


Meanwhile Dr. Qazi Shahbaz, executive director of the Commonplace Specialists Affiliation, is of the opinion that while ensuring general well-being and preventing another age from succumbing to nicotine addiction and its dangerous consequences, the vaping business cannot be allowed to advance tobacco control to this point.


Inhaling vapor from e-cigarettes can cause respiratory problems, and several studies suggest that the vaporizer of e-cigarettes irritates airways and causes irritation that triggers hacking, wheezing and wheezing, he said.


Cases of serious lung damage related to vaping or e-cigarettes were also taken into account. Harmful inclination can also cause side effects, for example, chest torture and difficulty breathing, and can sometimes very well be fatal, he said, as he focused on a plan placed on the result at a more significant level to prevent the spread of e-cigarettes.


As a result of the hazard posed by e-cigarettes, the Commonplace Collusion for Supportable Tobacco Control KP called for a swift ban on vapes and e-cigarettes in Pakistan.


The Union asked the World Welfare Association (WHO) to adapt strategies to the late mandates, which suggested that states treat e-cigarettes comparable to conventional tobacco products and enforce their total ban for our group of people yet to come.


Facilitator from KP's Tobacco Control Cell Ajmal Shah said the recent craze in the use of tobacco products lured teenagers with slogans like "Quit smoking and start vaping" and such trademarks should be discouraged.


E-cigarette users 'at risk' of brain-related respiratory problems


Tragically, these actions attract individuals, especially teenagers, to use e-cigarettes, vaping and heated tobacco products.


It is important to know that in a critical move, KP has forced segment 144 to boycott the capacity, sale and use of e-cigarettes and vaporizers by minors and within the area of ​​educational foundations in the region.


"The choice was made due to the alarming increase in the use of e-cigarettes and vaping devices, especially among children and youth in the region," according to a warning issued by the KP Home Division.The request forced a total ban on the sale of e-cigarettes and vaporizers to under-21s across the region.


Likewise, in KP it is prohibited to trade, stockpile and use e-cigarettes and vapes within 50 meters of all educational organizations.




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