You may think that an occasional hit of weed during the coronavirus pandemic isn't an issue, but even that could make it more difficult for doctors to diagnose you with Covid-19. And more frequent use puts you at risk for severe complications.
If you're smoking weed to ease your stress during the coronavirus pandemic, experts say it's time to think twice.
"You don't want to do anything that's going to confound the ability of healthcare workers to make a rapid, accurate assessment of what's going on with you," he added."Chronic" marijuana smoking, defined as daily use, damages the lungs over a period of time. The end result"looks a lot like chronic bronchitis, which is of course one of the terms we use for chronic obstructive lung disease, or COPD," Glass said.
"It's surrounded by paper. It's completely dried out. It is made to burn at a very high temperature," Glass said."Marijuana burns at a much, much lower temperature than a commercially made cigarette," said Glass."Because of that, the person is inhaling a certain amount of unburnt plant material." "You're reducing anxiety, but that is still a change in your thinking, a change in the way you are handling facts, how you're grasping situations," Glass said.
"Experts at the National Institutes of Health released some guidance for our patients and our families. saying marijuana use disorder could be a risk factor for complications from Covid-19," Hulsey said.
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