Can Weed Cause Stomach Ulcers?
- Fact-checked by Dr. Desiree Granados
It’s no secret that weed smokers often experience the munchies. But what many people don’t know is that marijuana may also increase your risk of developing stomach ulcers. In this article, we’ll explore the link between weed and stomach ulcers, and we’ll provide some tips for avoiding these painful sores.
What Are Stomach Ulcers?
Stomach ulcers are sores that form on the lining of the stomach. These sores can be painful and bleed. If left untreated, stomach ulcers can lead to serious health complications, such as internal bleeding or perforation of the stomach wall.
There are several factors that can contribute to the development of stomach ulcers. These include:
- Smoking
- Drinking alcohol
- Stress
- Taking certain medications, such as NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
Weed and Stomach Ulcers
So, how does smoking weed increase your risk of developing stomach ulcers?
Well, it all has to do with the endocannabinoid system. This system is responsible for regulating a variety of bodily functions, including appetite, mood, and pain perception.
The endocannabinoid system also plays a role in the healing process. When you have an injury or infection, your body produces more endocannabinoids to help with the healing process.
However, when you smoke weed, the cannabinoids in marijuana bind to the same receptors as endocannabinoids. This can interfere with the normal functioning of the endocannabinoid system and slow down the healing process.
This is why smokers are more likely to develop infections and other health problems. And, since the endocannabinoid system plays a role in the healing of stomach ulcers, it’s no surprise that smoking weed can increase your risk of developing these painful sores.
How to Avoid Stomach Ulcers
If you smoke weed and you’re concerned about developing stomach ulcers, there are some things you can do to reduce your risk.
- First, try to limit your use of weed. Smoking less weed will help reduce your risk of developing stomach ulcers.
- Second, avoid smoking weed on an empty stomach. Eating before you smoke will help protect your stomach from the harmful effects of THC.
- Finally, consider taking a break from smoking weed altogether. If you’re able to abstain from smoking for a period of time, your stomach will have a chance to heal any existing ulcers.
Conclusion
Smoking weed can increase your risk of developing stomach ulcers. If you’re concerned about stomach ulcers, try to limit your use of weed, smoke on a full stomach, and take breaks from smoking altogether. These measures will help reduce your risk of developing these painful sores.
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How we reviewed this article:
- Cannabis Use Disorders Lead to Hospitalizations for Peptic Ulcer Disease: Insights From a Nationwide Inpatient Sample Analysis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253454
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April 15, 2022
Written By
Jake Peter
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Dr. Desiree Granados
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Jake Peter received his journalism degree from Emerson College and has been writing content for the Sanctuary Wellness Institute since 2021. He is passionate about all things cannabis.