The involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs, often triggered by irritants, can be a common experience for individuals who use vaping devices. This physiological response, characterized by a forceful expulsion of air intended to clear the respiratory passages, may manifest as a dry or productive cough. The severity and frequency of this occurrence can vary greatly depending on several factors, including individual sensitivity, vaping technique, and the composition of the vaporized substance.
Minimizing discomfort associated with vaping is important for ensuring a more enjoyable experience and promoting overall respiratory well-being. Historically, users new to vaping or those transitioning from traditional smoking methods have reported instances of coughing. Addressing this issue can lead to greater user satisfaction and potentially encourage continued use as an alternative to traditional combustible cigarettes. Furthermore, reducing coughing episodes may contribute to a more positive perception of vaping among non-users.