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Weed Smoker's Lungs: What Happens After 5 Years?

Curious about the long-term effects of cannabis on your lungs? If you've been smoking weed for around 5 years, you might be wondering what's going on inside. While research is ongoing, here's a brief overview.

Compared to cigarette smokers, consistent but moderate weed smokers generally experience less severe lung damage. However, coughing, wheezing, and increased mucus production are common, even after 5 years. Studies suggest that marijuana smoke, like tobacco smoke, contains carcinogens, but the link to lung cancer is less conclusive. Some research indicates a possible increased risk, while others show no significant association.

It's crucial to remember that smoking, regardless of the substance, irritates the lungs. Alternative consumption methods like edibles or vaping (using tested and safe products) can mitigate these risks. Consult with your doctor to discuss your specific concerns and get personalized advice. More research is needed, but understanding the potential effects is vital for informed choices.

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