How do you identify issues unrelated to PG?
Alternative causes of symptoms are possible.
Quit Zits
Smoking is very bad for the skin. Since smoking constricts the blood vessels and impedes the skin’s ability to moisturise itself or heal damage, you’d naturally assume that quitting smoking would be a great thing for your face. It is in the long run but breakouts in the initial weeks or months after quitting are relatively common.
Yes; “quit zits” are real. If you keep your body hydrated and take care of your skin, the condition will resolve over time.
Quitter’s Flu
When you switch to vaping, your body needs time to adjust to the lower nicotine intake and to detoxify. Cigarette smoke contains chemicals that you’re no longer ingesting. During this time, you’re probably not going to feel completely yourself. You may feel generally a little unwell.
Some of the symptoms of “quitter’s flu” include headache, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness and sore throat. You can usually expect those symptoms to disappear within a few days.
Coughing
Coughing, often with mucus, is a common side-effect of quitting smoking. That’s because tobacco smoke impedes the normal process of mucus removal from the lungs. When you stop smoking, the lungs resume that process and there’s plenty of extra mucus to clear out.
Throat Irritation
Throat irritation is a symptom of an allergy or sensitivity to PG. However, there are also several other reasons why vaping might cause such discomfort. You should troubleshoot these before you assume that you have a PG allergy.
Here are three reasons why you might experience throat irritation when vaping:
- The nicotine strength of your e-liquid is too high. This is likely to be the case if vaping also makes you feel jittery.
- Your tank or pod is empty. If you forget to refill your e-cigarette, you could experience a “dry hit” that’s severely irritating to the throat.
- It’s time to replace your pod or atomizer coil. After you’ve used a pod or coil for a while, a residue called “coil gunk” may begin to collect on its heating surface. The residue builds up particularly quickly if you use e-liquid that’s sweetened with sucralose. A heavy layer of coil residue causes the coil to produce a burned taste that will irritate your throat.
- You are sensitive to menthol. Some vapes find that e-liquid containing menthol cause irritation.