Doctors in the USA have removed two liters of black and bloody liquid from the lungs of a 32-year-old woman with vaping addiction. Having started vaping in 2021, she quickly became addicted, spending $500 weekly to maintain the habit. Over the past two years, her condition worsened, leading to symptoms such as heaviness in the lungs, chest pressure, breathing difficulties, body swelling , and a grayish complexion. Initially diagnosed with a respiratory infection, her health rapidly declined.

A life-threatening emergency arose when her partner found her unconscious with black mucus oozing from her nose and mouth. She was admitted to an emergency department where doctors promptly discovered her lungs were filled with fluid called “vape juice.” Doctors swiftly removed the fluid from her lungs. In addition, doctors placed the patient in a medically induced coma for 11 days, during which…