Nicotine Allergy: Symptoms, Causes & When to See a Doctor
Smoking and tobacco can cause many health problems such as cancer and emphysema. Many people have or can develop an allergy to the nicotine inside the tobacco. The addiction to this drug is so bad many people do not stop using the product after warning signs. If you experience any of these problems, you should contact a physician immediately.-
Headaches
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Headache is a symptom of a nicotine allergy. The nicotine sends a rush to the brain and if the body cannot handle the drug, a headache will occur.
Nausea
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If one is smoking and becomes nauseous it is likely that there is a nicotine allergy. The body tries to get rid of anything that is perceived as a toxin, one way is by vomiting.
Oral Pain
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Mouth and tooth pains can lead to the swelling of the throat. When the throat swells, this is a life-threatening allergic reaction.
Congestion
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The reaction of the nicotine in sinus glands can make mucus extremely prevalent.
Diarrhea
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An irritated stomach often leads to diarrhea. This is another way that the body rids itself of toxins and allergens.
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