Nosebleeds anyone ? in The E-Cigarette; I actually had a nosebleed earlier today after vaping non stop lat night. Weird........
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I actually had a nosebleed earlier today after vaping non stop lat night. Weird.....
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yep i just registerd to chime in that , i have never ever in my life had a nose bleed , but after about 3 days in <been 2 weeks now i think since i started vapeing > ive had minor nose bleeds and bloody boogs , and some blood in spit , assume thats from sinus draineage , the first was useing vg , the more recent ones are pg , not pooring blood mind u but if blow nose , blood , spit , blood <coming from sinus im sure of it
this is with 18 mg liquid , i dont french inhale or anythign either , i doubt its due to the nicoteen , the liquid seems to be actauly drying out my sinus and nose , pg more so then the vg , but after a bit of vg i get this feeling like i just licked a candle
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I noticed some discomfort in my sinuses, but no nosebleeds (thankfully!). Man, when blood starts to pour out of your face, that's a good sign that something is wrong. Seriously, I suggest you adjust your nic down and make sure you drink more water.
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by
7slicetoastie
he he..not up my nose..must remember..not up my nose..
i think I should have stayed on 18mg for a while before I moved into the 36mg..the only reason I did it was the 18mg just didn't seem to take all of the edge off the cravings..
I think I should mix in some
VG and see how that goes
if 18mg wasn't enough, why didn't u try 24mg instaed of moving on up to 36? i know some buds who said 18 wasn't enough, but when they tried 24 it was too much...
anyways, i noticed i get a bit of a stuffy nose n throat sometimes, no nose bleeds yet...i've tried pg & vg, i do not french inhale, but i have been smelling the vapor from certain sweet flavors more often lately...
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Nicotine causes high blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause nose bleeds and thinning of the blood.
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Super Member
ECF Veteran
Seems more likely that nosebleeds would be from the dehydration associated with vaping, rather than nicotine levels.
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And while this doesn't hold true for all areas of the world, the air dries out in the winter time... at least it does here in Pittsburgh, and I'm thinking that UK weather is fairly temperate like ours...
it could be a combination of many things, actually... so drink your water, snort some boiling potpourri and for heavens' sake... keep your damned fingers out of there!
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PV Master
ECF Veteran
I had nose bleeds and found out my blood pressure was through the roof. In the USA many pharmacy's have free blood pressure checks. If you have similar in the UK, it wouldn't hurt to get it checked.
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first thing i thought of was dry air from heating
many ppl get nose bleeds in the winter
also the PG/VG are very drying which is basically the same as being in a room of very dry air. i wouldnt panic over it but i would see my doc if it persisted for a week or more or if it seemed to be copius amounts of blood.
i havent been vaping long enough to know if i will get a nose bleed or not.
i frequently check my pulse while vaping because im a nurse and im paranoid
since my pulse is fine i dont bother checking my BP
a nose bleed could be from high blood pressure but its doubtful. some ppl know when they are having high BP episode but some ppl who have chronic high BP dont notice anything wrong so it varies from person to person.
HTN from web MD:
One of the most dangerous aspects of hypertension is that you may not know that you have it. There are generally no symptoms of high blood pressure, so you usually don't feel it. In fact, nearly one-third of people who have hypertension don't know it. The only way to find out if you have high blood pressure is to get your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. This is especially important if you have a close relative who has high blood pressure.
If your blood pressure is extremely high, there may be certain symptoms to look out for, including:
* Severe headache
* Fatigue or confusion
* Vision problems
* Chest pain
* Difficulty breathing
* Irregular heartbeat
* Blood in the urine
* Pounding in your chest, neck, or ears
If you have any of these symptoms, see a doctor immediately. You could be having a hypertensive crisis that could lead to a heart attack or stroke.
i honestly believe its the PG/VG or the dry heat inside this time of year.
but dont blame me if you die... remember i said see your doctor :P
if your really concerned, get yr BP checked as someone suggested earlier. nicotine can raise BP and heart rate since it is a stimulant. for accurate BP results i suggest you vape immediately before the BP check or during if thats possible. nicotine quicky leaves yr system so if you wait 2 hrs to check yr BP it wont be accurate as far as whats happening when you actually vape.
Last edited by nurse3766; 12-01-2009 at 10:58 AM.
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