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General Facts on Cigarette Smoke Allergy

Smoke allergies are seen especially in children and elderly people and people who already have asthma or another allergy. Also, people who are directly exposed to smoke for longer periods of time are more prone to developing smoke allergies. The main symptoms of a smoke allergy include burning or watery eyes, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, congestion and even severe headaches as soon as the person is exposed to smoke. Also, people suffering from smoke allergies are likely to develop more severe conditions that include sinusitis, bronchitis or asthma over time.

There are some specialized tests available in order to help you determine whether you are suffering from a smoke allergy or not. Visit your health care provider and let him decide the right allergy test for you. When it comes to smoke allergies, many people are allergic to a particular type of smoke, namely the cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke allergy comes with manageable or very mild symptoms that may extend to more severe ones, symptoms that can become totally debilitating in nature.

If you are suffering from cigarette smoke allergy, you may experience hives, breathlessness and other symptoms that will require immediate attention. The main reason why a cigarette smoke allergy occurs is to be found in the smoke itself – cigarette smoke contains several toxic substances that may be perceived by one;s immune system as being extremely harmful thus causing irritation and coughing. 

However, cigarette smoke allergy does not affect all the people in a similar or uniform way. For instance, there are people who will experience the allergic reactions as soon as cigarette smoke enters their nostrils. Also, the passive smokers may be affected by the cigarette smoke and become more prone to developing a smoke allergy.

There are some unique symptoms that come with a cigarette smoke allergy – they are to be regarded as a genuine source of great affliction as soon as one starts suffering from them. For instance, the person’s throat will get covered with mucous and this will cause a great deal of congestion and irritation in throat. Severe rasping may also occur as well as severe coughing – these symptoms depict the severe irritation of all the membranes that are to be found in the nostrils.

Also, inner areas of the throat will be affected. Soon as the cigarette smoke enters the eyes, this allergy might manifest itself in the form of burning and watery eyes – you will find it difficult to look for a longer period of time or clearly enough. So, you will be compelled to wash your eyes and look for efficient measures of relief from your persistent irritation.  

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