If you have ever considered quitting smoking by turning to vaping, you may want to think twice. While vaping may seem like a safer alternative, the long-term effects are still unknown. A doctor recently shared an x-ray online of a patient suffering from popcorn lung, a rare and dangerous condition caused by vaping. Popcorn lung, scientifically known as bronchiolitis obliterans, causes scarring and inflammation of the lungs’ smallest airways. Symptoms include coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. The condition gets its name from a flavoring chemical, diacetyl, used in vape liquids. Regulations vary by country, with the UK banning diacetyl in vape production. While popcorn lung is not common, it can develop in those exposed to certain chemicals. A lung function test can help diagnose the severity of the condition. Prevention is key by avoiding exposure to harmful chemicals and using protective gear when necessary. Remember, vaping is not risk-free, and the consequences can be severe. Stay informed and prioritize your health.