You can but you shouldn't. You could smoke cigarettes and crack too. Point is, it's not a question of "can" but a question of "can I do it with no harm?" The answer to that is no.
Bronchitis is inflamation of the bronchi. Any smoke will irritate the bronchi, and aggravate your bronchitis. My advice is to stop smoking pot and put your health first. After about a week you will feel much better, and you'll crave pot less and less as time goes by. Trust me, I am a recovered cronic pothead.
You will probably get HIGH!
Acute bronchitis is also called a chest cold.
Acute bronchitis is normally viral, and is not curable with antibiotics.
People with asthma and or chronic bronchitis are able to smoke marijuana with no negative side effects. So long as the lungs are able to handle coughing when too much smoke is inhaled, there will be no problems. Marijuana helps to temporarily dilate the bronchi just like an inhaler does.
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yes you can still get bronchitis even if you don't smoke, but it will be very mild.
Marijuana really isin't as bad as people make it out to be. If it is used in regulation, it can cause short term memory loss and bronchitis. It can sometimes cause brain and memory damage, but only if you smoke a LOT.
no your wife can not give you bronchitus. you would actually get broncitus from inhaling somthing such as cigerate smoke and dust. seconhand smoke also applys for this no your wife can not give you bronchitus. you would actually get broncitus from inhaling somthing such as cigerate smoke and dust. seconhand smoke also applys for this no your wife can not give you bronchitus. you would actually get broncitus from inhaling somthing such as cigerate smoke and dust. seconhand smoke also applys for this no your wife can not give you bronchitus. you would actually get broncitus from inhaling somthing such as cigerate smoke and dust. seconhand smoke also applys for this
A person decides to smoke marijuana when they are offered it, have an opportunity to buy and smoke it, or when they have an urge to smoke marijuana.
Bronchitis
When treated, acute bronchitis normally resolves in one to two weeks without complications, although a cough may continue for several more weeks. The progression of chronic bronchitis, on the other hand, may be slowed.
Acute bronchitis is usually viral, and does not get better faster with antibiotics.