Cannabis - Effects on lung health


Similar to tobacco smokecannabis smoke irritates the lungs and throat and can result in a significant hack when being used. It also contains significant amounts of tar that resembles tobacco smoke and unpredictable synthetic mixtures, which raises concerns about the risk of lung disease and malignant development. Smokers of cannabis frequently report more symptoms of chronic bronchitis than non-smokers due to the association between cannabis use and significant bronchial irritation, increased bronchial blockage, and lung hyperinflation. Contextual studies have suggested that, due to THC's safe smothering effects, smoking weed may increase powerlessness. One study indicated that those who frequently use cannabis had more outpatient remedial sessions for respiratory troubles than people who don't.


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