Short-term effects
Greater quantities of cannabis can cause unpleasant effects, including:
Long-term effects
Long-term cannabis smoking affects both mental and physical health. The mental conditions include:
The smoking of cannabis presents similar health risks to tobacco smoking. Smoke releases carcinogens that can affect the respiratory system, and the risk increases because cannabis smokers tend to inhale more deeply and hold the smoke in longer.
There is also evidence that cannabis affects a person's hormones. Regular users sometimes report a lower sex drive, irregular menstrual cycles for women and lower sperm counts in men.
Currently there is no evidence to suggest that occasional use of small amounts of cannabis causes any permanent damage.