Solange Almeida explains the impact of electronic cigarettes on health

Solange Almeida explains the impact of electronic cigarettes on health problems Glamor Brasil

Solange Almeida commented this Monday afternoon (October 16th) via his Instagram profile on the impact on the report that he addressed to Record TV last Sunday (October 15th) about the health problems he is facing due to the consumption of electronic cigarettes.

The 49yearold singer reassured her fans by saying that she is doing well and that she quit the addiction in 2021. “Loves, I see a lot of people commenting on the article about Domingo Espetacular that appeared in Record yesterday,” and various websites and IGs commenting on the Viper (electronic cigarette), he began.

“My report on electronic cigarette use occurred in 2020. I quit in 2021, during the pandemic. I’m fine, I’ve had all the treatments for my lungs and vocal cords. I continue to do speech therapy to keep going.” “To have a healthy voice and prevent future injuries. It’s just a matter of caution,” she explained while appearing on television with a distraught face.

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During the report, Solange spoke about addiction and the damage it did to her health. “I used it for eight to nine months. I’ve heard it’s water based, contains no nicotine, and doesn’t hurt. Over time, I began to have difficulty breathing, my voice was no longer the same,” he said. “I did a detailed examination. I discovered that my vocal cords and lungs were damaged,” he added.

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Viewers of the interview were touched by the images of Solange Almeida after consuming an electronic cigarette. “She is unrecognizable. Cigarettes are a disgrace,” said one netizen. “Shocked! Wow, eight months and it’s already done this damage,” another follower pointed out.

Treatment

In June 2023, singer Solange Almeida said in an interview with Veja that she started using electronic cigarettes during the coronavirus pandemic. “I started buying different flavors. I ended up with one in each of the five bags I use most often, in the car, in the kitchen drawer… And that gave me trouble breathing and problems with my vocal cords,” he explained.

The singer said she had anxiety attacks and suffered from depression due to her addiction: “My daughter showed me an article about a girl who was hospitalized for smoking cigarettes. That day I decided not to consume it.”

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