Doctors say Vaping may cause irreversible harm to children’s health. Vaping
Doctors have caused high levels of evaporation among children all over the world, saying they are convinced that electronic cigarettes cause irreversible harm to their health.
Cardiologists, researchers and health experts said they are “very concerned” about the harmful effects of e-cigarettes on millions of teenagers and youth, including exposure to toxins and cancer-some are still unknown.
Nicotine levels in electronic cigarettes can be very high, which raises the risk of addiction and developing developing teenager. Experts say that children also risk the effects of the heart and blood vessels in the long run as a result of changing schools and college.
Speaking at the annual conference of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) in Madrid, the world’s largest conference in the world, Professor Maga Lisa Lukeon, a cardiologist at North North Norway University Hospital, said that she is concerned that millions of children may face future health.
“I am concerned that Vaping may cause irreversible harm to the brains and hearts of children. Of course we have to wait for long -term data, but I am concerned. It increases blood pressure and heart rate, and we know that the arteries become more solid.”
Luchen said Vaping stresses the vascular heart systems. The heart rate and the narrowing of its blood vessels rises, which can tighten the arteries in the heart over time. Vaping can repeatedly leads to high blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of developing irregular heart rhythm, stroke and even a heart attack.
LØCen cited a study published last year in the New England Journal of Medicine, which indicates an increased risk of stroke by nearly a third (32 %).
When electronic cigarettes heat the fluids to higher temperatures, they can also release larger amounts of harmful chemicals that can flow into the lungs, enter the bloodstream and sneak into the heart.
Fluid in electronic cigarettes can release known cancer such as formaldehyde and Ettaldehyde when heated. These other chemicals can harm blood vessels, pushing inflammation and contribute to the risk of cardiovascular disease.
“There is an additional risk of vaping in children [compared with adults] “When it comes to the effects of the body,” Lotion said.
When children left Vaping, some withdrawal from nicotine that can increase the heart rate and blood pressure, told the correspondent Lucin after she made an offer on electronic cigarettes in Madrid.
“We also know that when children and young people begin to rest, they may depend on nicotine and they can become a gateway to smoking. I am very worried – and convinced – that children and adolescents who have begun to overcome now are at increased risk of irreversible harm to their health.”
Speaking in Madrid, Professor Susanna Price, a consultant cardiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London and the chairman of the ESC Da`wah Committee: “We see an increase in children, but what we do not know yet is what is translated to it in the danger of the heart and blood vessels in the long run because they were not present for a long time enough.
“I think there is a boost indicating that Vaping is safe, but we do not know that. It is concerned that we will replace addiction to another degree with another that may have a similar profile with regard to the risks of cardiovascular.”
“Vaping is not free of risk and should not pick up any child or teenager electronic,” said Dr. Sharmin Griffiths, CEO of the British Heart Foundation. She said that governments should take measures to address youth levels. “Making Vaping is less attractive to young people and creating a smoking -free generation cannot come a moment at a very early time.”
Data related to long -term health effects is limited because Vapes is relatively new and develops. It can be years before the additional effects become clear. Meanwhile, LØCen supports a global ban on e -cigarette sales.
“I think, based on what we now know about the harmful and harmful effects of electronic cigarettes, I think there should be a ban on e -cigarette sales around the world.” “There has been 15 or 20 years ago, we have data. We know it is not harmful.”