The dangers of teen vaping: What parents need to know
Apr 22, 2025
In recent years, the rise of teen vaping and nicotine use has become a significant public health concern. With new nicotine products like e-cigarettes and tobacco-free nicotine pouches gaining popularity, it’s more important than ever for parents, educators and communities to understand the risks associated with these substances and how to talk to young people about them.
Let’s discuss the facts about vaping, why vaping is bad for teens and what you can do as a parent to help your teen.
Why do teens vape?
It’s helpful to understand what draws teens to vape in the first place. E-cigarettes, or vapes, contain nicotine, a powerful stimulant found in tobacco and non-tobacco products, which affects the brain as soon as 20 seconds after use. Many adolescents turn to nicotine for a quick burst of energy and stress relief.
But this temporary effect comes at a high cost. Research shows that nicotine addiction can develop as easily as addiction to illegal drugs like heroin or cocaine.
E-cigarettes have been widely marketed as a “healthier” alternative to traditional cigarettes, but they often contain high levels of nicotine—sometimes as much as the equivalent of 500 cigarettes.
Additionally, popular tobacco-free nicotine pouches are aggressively advertised on social media platforms that many teenagers use, making them attractive to teens and easy to obtain.
Why is vaping bad for teens?
As a parent, it’s important to understand the facts about vaping and the serious dangers of teen vaping in particular. The teenage brain continues to develop until around age 25, and nicotine use can have long-lasting negative effects.
Studies have linked teen vaping and adolescent nicotine use to changes in attention, learning, mood regulation and impulse control. Young users are also at a higher risk of experiencing anxiety and depression.
From a heart health standpoint, nicotine causes blood vessels to narrow, making them stiff and less flexible over time. This reduces oxygen and nutrient flow throughout the body, potentially leading to long-term heart and circulation problems.
How to talk to your teen about vaping
Parents and guardians play a crucial role in preventing nicotine use among teens. Not sure how to approach the vaping conversation with your teen? Here are some tips to start the conversation:
- Know the facts about vaping: Educate yourself on the dangers of nicotine so you can answer your child’s questions with confidence.
- Take a strong but supportive stance: Avoid preaching. Instead, emphasize your concern for their health and well-being.
- Lead by example: If you use nicotine, acknowledge the struggles of addiction and consider quitting to set a positive example.
How to help your teen quit vaping
As a parent, you naturally want to do everything you can to help your teen. For teens struggling with nicotine addiction, here are a few helpful resources:
- SmokeFree Teen provides tools to help create a quitting plan.
- 1-800-QUIT-NOW connects individuals to state-funded support programs.
- The Truth Initiative offers evidence-based strategies and support for quitting.
As nicotine use continues to grow, staying informed and proactive can help protect the future health of today’s youth. By encouraging open discussions and providing support, we can work toward a healthier, nicotine-free generation.
If you’re concerned about your teen’s vaping, you can always ask your pediatrician for guidance.
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