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Cigarette smoke contains a number of toxic chemicals and irritants

People with allergies may be more sensitive to cigarette smoke than others and research studies indicate that smoking may aggravate allergies. Smoking does not just harm smokers but also those around them. Research has shown that children and spouses of smokers tend to have more respiratory infections and asthma than those of non-smokers.

In addition, exposure to secondhand smoke can increase the risk of allergic complications such as sinusitis and bronchitis. Common symptoms of smoke irritation are burning or watery eyes, nasal congestion, coughing, hoarseness and shortness of breath presenting as a wheeze. Don't smoke and if you do, seek support to quit smoking. Talk to your Doctor.

Contact Puff-Free Partners, such as: Nicotine Anonymous 1-415-750-0328 http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org