One of our forumites has quit vaping on doctor's advice, because of a high red blood cell (RBC) count. Once he quit, his RBC dropped, which suggests that vaping was causing the high RBC.
I asked Dr. Google and I discovered some relevant information and I was taken to the Mayo Clinic.
The information below has been paraphrased and not quoted directly.
Why is an elevated RBC a concern?
The more red blood cells there are, the thicker the blood. The thicker the blood, the higher the risk of a stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lung) and death.
There are multiple causes of RBC, but I am going to mention only the two which could possibly be related to vaping.
1. Nicotine Dependence
I am not sure if this is relevant to vaping, since the article refers to smoking. Nicotine in cigarettes causes low levels of oxygen and when that occurs, the RBC rises.
Does nicotine in e-liquid also cause low levels of oxygen? Anecdotal evidence points to the contrary. I'm sure there are many vapers who would like to comment on whether they are breathing easier now that they are vaping, or not.
2. Dehydration
When dehydration occurs, the liquid component (plasma) of the blood decreases and the RBC count increases. We all know that vaping causes dehydration so this definitely seems to be relevant. We really should sip water throughout the day, but do we? Guilty, as charged!
https://www.medicinenet.com/polycythemia_high_red_blood_cell_count/article.htm
https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/high-red-blood-cell-count/basics/causes/sym-20050858
I asked Dr. Google and I discovered some relevant information and I was taken to the Mayo Clinic.
The information below has been paraphrased and not quoted directly.
Why is an elevated RBC a concern?
The more red blood cells there are, the thicker the blood. The thicker the blood, the higher the risk of a stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lung) and death.
There are multiple causes of RBC, but I am going to mention only the two which could possibly be related to vaping.
1. Nicotine Dependence
I am not sure if this is relevant to vaping, since the article refers to smoking. Nicotine in cigarettes causes low levels of oxygen and when that occurs, the RBC rises.
Does nicotine in e-liquid also cause low levels of oxygen? Anecdotal evidence points to the contrary. I'm sure there are many vapers who would like to comment on whether they are breathing easier now that they are vaping, or not.
2. Dehydration
When dehydration occurs, the liquid component (plasma) of the blood decreases and the RBC count increases. We all know that vaping causes dehydration so this definitely seems to be relevant. We really should sip water throughout the day, but do we? Guilty, as charged!
https://www.medicinenet.com/polycythemia_high_red_blood_cell_count/article.htm
https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/high-red-blood-cell-count/basics/causes/sym-20050858