An allergy can develop at any time in your life so yes.
While some individuals with asthma may believe that e-cigarettes are a safer alternative to traditional smoking, they can still pose risks. The inhalation of nicotine and other chemicals in e-cigarettes can irritate the airways and trigger asthma symptoms or exacerbate existing conditions. It's advisable for individuals with asthma to avoid all forms of smoking and vaping and consult a healthcare professional for guidance on managing their condition.
Yes! I had asthma when i was younger and smoked menthol cigarettes from 14 years old to 22 years old and only had very few asthma occurrences. When I quit smoking I now take Albuterol almost daily and take Asmanex 220Mcg 2 times a day.
No.Electric cigarettes are vaperizing,not smoking.
I also have asthma and ive noticed that i have asthma attacks in the night when i smoke the day off but i also smoke cigarettes so that could also be why. But marijuana definitely doesnt help
You mean as in smoking cigarettes? No but everything you inhale the baby gets too. It increases the risk for Sid and asthma after they are born.
Just by smoking you can get cancer. Asthma just makes it worse faster.
Studies have shown that e-cigarettes and vapor pens are safer than tobacco cigarettes, and many people have stopped smoking tobacco cigarettes using them. However, if you are not smoking e-cigarettes, vapors, or tobacco cigarettes now, the best choice is not to start smoking at all.
Smoking electronic cigarettes would probably be better, but it might lead to smoking cigarettes one day. It's best not to smoke either.
I have heard that smoking a blunt is the equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes
we can prevent smoking cigarettes by banning them from persons who owns a shop and sells them
it does
Can cause caner