Is It Normal to Get a Sore Throat and What Does It Mean?

Vapingcan lead to asore throatand is associated with other side effects and health risks.

Vaping is inhaling vaporized liquid through an electronic cigarette that may or may not contain the stimulantnicotine.

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Unlike smoking, substances are not burned, so there is no smoke.

This article explores how vaping works and the reasons why it can cause a sore throat.

It will also explain its impact on overall health and how to treat a sore throat.

Causes of vaping sore throat

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Is It Normal to Get a Sore Throat From Vaping?

Not everyone will experience a sore throat, but it is common.

A sore throat can be due to several factors, including the ingredients in the vapor.

Vaporizers change a liquid (vaping juice) into an aerosol, or vapor, using battery-powered heat.

If you are not used to smoking, the throat hit may lead to a sore throat.

Staying properly hydrated may help with a sore throat from vaping.

This can result in a burning sensation that is very uncomfortable and will temporarily cause a sore throat.

How Long Does a Sore Throat Last?

There is limited research that specifically measures how long a sore throat from vaping lasts.

The CDC also recommends that vitamin E acetate should not be added to any e-cigarette or vaping, product.

Vaping liquids may contain potentially harmful ingredients that could impact your health and cause a sore throat.

Some may include nicotine, propylene glycol, diacetyl, and volatile organic compounds.

Consider talking to a healthcare provider about smoking or nicotine cessation programs.

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