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Holidaymakers issued warning over health risks of shisha smoking while abroad

Travellers are being warned about the dangers of shisha smoking whilst on holiday abroad.

Shisha smoking is a common social activity at a number of travel destinations, including Turkey, Dubai, Egypt and Morocco. Experts say that one smoking session can be the equivalent of having a 100 cigarettes.

The practice, which is commonplace in eastern Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, and northern Africa, involves smoking tobacco prepared in molasses and flavoured with fruit flavours through a water pipe. However, vape pod retailer Vape Club has warned about the dangers of shisha, or hookah, smoking which can lead to heart disease, cancers, and even carbon monoxide poisoning, reports Wales Online.

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In a 2020 study of shisha smokers, most common 'hookah sickness' symptoms were dizziness, headache, and nausea. Loss of consciousness occurred in 43.6% of patients. According to the NHS, shisha smoke contains cancer-causing chemicals and toxic gases such as carbon monoxide.

Like cigarette smoking, these toxins from tobacco-based shisha puts smokers at risk of developing:

  • heart and circulatory diseases
  • cancers
  • respiratory infections and conditions

Dan Marchant, director of Vape Club, said: "Smoking shisha whilst on holiday can be tempting as a sociable pastime with friends and family. However, the American Heart Association states that inhaling tobacco via waterpipes, for just half an hour, causes users to take in more carbon monoxide than smoking a cigarette.

"The association also found that inhaling shisha for up to an hour can expose users to around 200 times the amount of smoke they would inhale from a cigarette. Whilst the activity can be popular abroad, we’re warning holidaymakers enjoying the summer to be aware of the health risks associated with smoking shisha.

"For quitting smokers travelling abroad, I’d always recommend having a vaping device available for the occasions when temptation comes. Though always check the laws in the country you’re travelling to."

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