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What Is the Impact on the Body of Smoking Marijuana Daily


Medical marijuana is legal in West Virginia, and you can get your medical card today for access to dispensaries throughout the state. Cannabis is available in a variety of forms in West Virginia.


One of the most popular forms of cannabis is flower in its purest form. Medical marijuana patients prefer flower due to its quick onset of effects and convenience. There are many ways to use marijuana flower, but the most popular is smoking.


Cannabis can be smoked using pre rolls, bongs, pipes, bubblers, and more. Although smoking marijuana is very different from smoking cigarettes, it is still never a good thing to put excess smoke into your lungs.


An increase in the popularity of marijuana leads to questions about the impact of smoking daily. In this blog, we will discuss how smoking cannabis daily can impact one’s body.


Smoking Cannabis

Smoking marijuana is the act of burning flower, which converts it into inhalable smoke or vapor. The smoke that enters your lungs can compromise the function of many organs in the body.


The good news is that cannabis flower is natural, and therefore contains very little to no carcinogens or combustible toxins. However, smoke on its own can cause damage to our organs.


That being said, marijuana is a very widely used natural plant that has many health benefits. Its popularity for medicinal purposes is growing each year as more states make moves to legalize cannabis.


Marijuana is so popular for medical purposes because many people prefer it to prescription drugs for many reasons. Cannabis has very minimal side effects compared to opioids and other pain-killers, for example.


Dangers of Smoking

Smoking anything daily can have dangerous effects on the body. Here are some of the areas of the body that may be affected by smoking daily:

  • Mouth

  • Throat

  • Esophagus

  • Larynx/Voice Box

  • Pancreas

  • Kidneys

  • Colon

  • Bladder

  • Liver

  • Cervix

  • Stomach

  • Blood and Bone Marrow (Myeloid Leukemia)

Cardiovascular Effects

Smoke inhalation can lead to cardiovascular issues and disease. The heart is a critical component of the cardiovascular system, and damage to it can be detrimental. Smoke can damage our vessels located in the vascular and circulatory systems.


Inhalation of smoke can damage these structures which can lead to a plaque build up in our arteries. It can also narrow our blood vessels which can increase the risk of blood clots or blockages.


Smoking in excess can lead to high blood pressure and an elevated heart rate. In the long term, this can lead to coronary disease, embolisms, blood clots, and even heart attacks.


Get Your Medical Marijuana Card Today

If smoking is not for you, there are tons of other ways to enjoy your medical marijuana including edibles, tinctures, oils, and vaping. If you do choose to smoke your medical cannabis, just make sure you aren’t smoking in excess.


Medical marijuana is legal in the State of West Virginia, and you can apply for your very own medical card today! You need your medical card to visit any dispensary in the state.


If you think you may benefit from medical cannabis, there is a good chance you will qualify for a card. It is now easier than ever to get your card with telemedicine, right from the comfort of your own home!


Being a West Virginia medical marijuana patient allows you the freedom to establish your own personalized treatment plan. We’re dedicated to helping patients every step of the way!


Feel free to give us a call at 877-303-8424 and we can answer your questions about getting a medical marijuana card in West Virginia.


 

Doctors Who Care.

Relief You Can Trust.


West Virginia Marijuana Card’s mission is to help everyone achieve wellness safely and conveniently through increased access to medical marijuana. Our focus on education, inclusion, and acceptance will reduce the stigma for our patients by providing equal access to timely information and compassionate care.


If you have any questions, call us at 877-303-8424, or simply book a medical marijuana evaluation to start getting relief you can trust today!


Check out West Virginia Marijuana Card’s Blog to keep up to date on the latest medical marijuana news, tips, and information.

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