Does marijuana have a negative impact on your lungs

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Does marijuana have a negative impact on your lungs?

Marijuana is one of the most widely used drugs in the United States. Individuals use marijuana for a number of reasons: to help ease the symptoms of cancer and chemotherapy, to help with glaucoma, to wind down after a stressful day, etc. The list goes on and on. However, using marijuana regularly does come with its complications. Some of these complications include: •

Short-term memory loss

Seizures

Psychosis

Fatigue

Marijuana dependence

Marijuana withdrawal symptoms

One of the main questions is if long-term marijuana use has an impact on your lungs. In an attempt to understand marijuana's impact on the functioning of the lungs, researchers collected data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. They performed a cross-sectional analysis by measuring the participant’s ability to forcibly exhale in one second. Adults between the ages of 18 and 59 who smoke at least 1 marijuana joint per day, had the same expiratory abilities as those who do not use marijuana. Meaning, it is unlikely that longterm use of marijuana can cause respiratory distress. These findings are helping those who are looking to decriminalize marijuana.


The road to the legalization of marijuana has been a bumpy one, despite the benefits marijuana can bring. The fact that it can negatively affect brain function has halted the legalization process. Further studies are being done in order to better understand both the benefits and risks of marijuana use. Once researchers are able to debunk the risks of legalizing marijuana, scientists will work to secure approval from the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute of Drug Use, and the Drug Enforcement Agency. Colorado was the first state to legalize marijuana. Despite its legalization, officials introduced a bill, asking for marijuana retailers to post warnings about marijuana usage by pregnant women. There is little information about marijuana's impact on unborn infants. Despite the findings that marijuana does not cause significant lung damage, there is still plenty to look out for. Frequent marijuana use can cause an individual to develop a dependence on the drug. Signs of marijuana dependence include: •

A preoccupation with obtaining more marijuana.

Using gets in the way with daily responsibilities.

The individual becomes agitated and irritable.

The individual experiences mood swings and cravings.

Individual has to increase their dose and use of marijuana in order to achieve the desired effect.

Even though marijuana does not cause the type of addiction that we see with heroin and cocaine, it can still cause major psychological problems. By contacting a marijuana addiction treatment center, you will be able to find help for yourself or a loved one. These marijuana addiction treatment centers will assist you as you go through withdrawal, and help you as you transition from the addiction detox facility to rehab. While in rehab, you will learn coping skills and techniques to help you deal with everyday stressors. Help is only a phone call away. Contact your local marijuana addiction treatment center today. Do not delay.

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