The amount of sputum after smoking e-cigarettes may be related to the composition of e-cigarettes and the patient’s own history of lung disease.
1. E-cigarettes are electronic products that mimic cigarettes. Although e-cigarettes do not contain tar, they still contain many carcinogenic substances, and through atomization, they convert nicotine into vapor, which affects the airways and the body. The vegetable glycerin and propanol in e-cigarettes can irritate the mucous membranes of the trachea and bronchial tubes, causing inflammation of the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, and the patient suffers from coughing and sputum and other discomforts.
2. Patients themselves have lung diseases, such as chronic pharyngitis, chronic bronchitis, etc., can also lead to patients with pharyngeal mucosal congestion and edema, mucus secretion increased, pharyngeal cough phlegm and other symptoms.
It is recommended to quit smoking in daily life, and if the above symptoms occur, consult a doctor in time, and actively treat under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.