The most common injuries sustained from the explosion of an e-cigarette or vape pen include, but are not limited to: Second- and third-degree burns, including flame or chemical burns Injuries caused by flying shrapnel when the device explodes Facial disfiguration Missing and/or broken teeth Broken and/or damaged jaw bones Lacerations to the face, eyes, mouth and hands The link between e-cigs and seizures In April 2019, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that some e-cigarette users had experienced seizures, especially youth and young adult users
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translated from the German by Jen Calleja), this experience eventually landed him with a decades-long addiction to nicotine
Vaping has no bad taste or unpleasant scent