At least 15 states have identified more than 120 cases of severe lung disease and injury that could be linked to vaping, according to a CNN news report, which is based on a survey of state health departments. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it is looking into severe pulmonary disease among people who use e-cigarettes in several states.
The states with the most cases include Wisconsin, with 15 confirmed cases and 15 more under investigation. Illinois has reported 10 confirmed cases and 12 more under investigation, while California is looking into 19 such cases. Other states that have reported cases and/or are looking into cases include New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Utah.
Concerns Mounting Over Cases of Lung Damage
The CDC said it has counted 94 possible cases of severe lung illness linked to vaping in 14 states from June 28 to Aug. 15. The agency has urged doctors to collect information and samples of what similar patients might have been vaping. Health officials say there are still many unanswered questions, but that the adverse health effects emerging from the current epidemic of youth e-cigarette use continue to increase.
Healthcare providers and parents are urged to be vigilant in identifying e-cigarette use as a potential cause of unexplained breathing problems, lung injury, and disease. The Minnesota Department of Health revealed that a number of patients remained hospitalized for several weeks, with some of them ultimately landing in the intensive care unit. Some of the symptoms experienced by these patients included fever, cough, breathing problems, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and chest pain.
Doctors also say these types of illnesses can be challenging to diagnose because they can start looking like some common infection before the more serious symptoms surface. In Wisconsin especially, healthcare providers reported taking in young people who were otherwise normally healthy but came in with severe respiratory illnesses to the point of requiring a ventilator to breathe. Officials are still trying to determine the types of products the patients used. However, several states are reporting that patients have used both nicotine and marijuana vaping devices. In Wisconsin, all patients reported vaping before their hospitalization.
Harmful Effects of Vaping
Our e-cigarette injury attorneys have seen the adverse health effects of e-cigarettes firsthand. We also represent a number of injured clients who have suffered burns and disfigurement as a result of exploding e-cigarettes and e-cigarette batteries. If you or a loved one have been injured or sickened by these defective products, an experienced product defect lawyer can help you secure maximum compensation for the injuries, damages, and losses you have sustained.
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/17/health/vaping-lung-disease-states/index.html