Signs & Symptoms of a Nicotine Allergy
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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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