Yes, passive cannabis smoking can lead to headaches and sore eyes in some individuals. The inhalation of secondhand smoke, which contains various irritants and cannabinoids, may trigger headaches, especially for those sensitive to smoke or with pre-existing conditions. Additionally, the smoke can cause eye irritation or dryness, contributing to discomfort. However, reactions may vary depending on individual tolerance and sensitivity to cannabis smoke.
To my knowledge, and with a little bit of research, there is no correlation between smoking stems and it being good or bad for your eyes. However, there are many complaints of headaches. It is, however, bad for your lungs.
On the contrary, my friend, they get quite large. Your eyes also tend to get bloodshot.
The phrase "Eyes be so low from that chiefin'" typically means that someone's eyes appear red, droopy, or half-closed from smoking marijuana (also known as "chiefin'"). This phrase is often used to describe the physical effects of being under the influence of cannabis.
Smoking cannabis doesn't really have any lasting effects, so the only real way to tell is to catch them smoking or acting high (red eyes, looking confused or "out of it", paranoia). That or somehow get some of their urine and test it.
in Egypt, cannabis was used as a treatment for sore eyes.
Because THC has a drying effect draining moisture from everywhere like after smoking your mouth gets dry same with your eyes. It drys them out so veins are visible and there red so they give off a red glow
By not smoking it
she has a bad cold and coughing a lot eyes are burning.may have the flu.
Children are no more or less susceptible to getting headaches from sunlight. But, adults can get headaches from sunlight, so - therefore, children can too. Increased sensitivity to light can be caused by other things, such as light eyes (blue eyes), magnesium deficiency, certain medications.
" is that relly true"\
Yes By Watching TV every 24hours can give you really bad headaches and even migraines its even worse in the dark it gives the same headaches and even strains your eyes.
No, it's an action in my eyes.