An electronic cigarette, often known as an e-cigarette, is a battery-operated device that emits a vaporized solution to simulate smoking, typically containing nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. Users inhale the vapor, which is why using e-cigarettes is often referred to as “vaping”. Unlike traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes do not burn tobacco, which is a major source of tar and many carcinogens. They were initially developed as an alternative to smoking conventional tobacco products and have become increasingly popular among those seeking to quit smoking or reduce their tobacco consumption.
An electronic cigarette, commonly referred to as an e-cigarette, has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its emergence…