'Popcorn lung', cancer: Experts warn of dangers as vaping among youth in Singapore spikes

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SINGAPORE – Doctors treating respiratory issues are not always aware if their patients have been vaping. Therefore, cases are not tracked systematically at hospitals because these patients are not always willing to share their vaping history.

With the evolution of e-cigarettes, the risks of some of these chemicals are now being recognised.

He said the man underwent an uncommon treatment procedure, termed whole lung lavage, at the hospital. Sometimes called lung washing, the treatment is a specific procedure that uses saline solution to “wash out” the lungs. From data of individual countries, it looks like there has been an alarming rise in vaping, especially among teenagers and young adults in their 20s around the world.

Dr Sewa said e-cigarettes generate an aerosol of fine particles by activating a heating element to a reservoir containing vape liquid. Dr Sewa said that with the evolution of e-cigarettes into more “personalised” devices, and manufacturers adding different flavours and additives, the risks of some of these chemicals are now being recognised.

Dr Maliki’s ministry had previously revealed that an average of about seven in every 1,000 students in primary and secondary schools and institutes of higher learning had been caught for smoking and vaping offences. Dr Philip Eng, a senior consultant respiratory physician with his own practice, said vaping-induced lung injury, called Evali, was an epidemic in the US in 2019.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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