if you kiss someone who smokes after he smokes, and you have asthma, would that trigger asthma attack?
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Yep, but it is more like the smell of the tobacco is the trigger for your asthma -- in which case you are triggered by the smell.
If so, then you probably start wild coughing at heavy perfume, can't awlk into a Crabtree and Evelyn store, and don't use room deodorizers. Beware the smells of life --
I haven't heard anything like that but it is VERY possible. There was something that happened awhile back. A girl was allergic to peanut butter. Well her boyfriend had had a peanut butter sandwhich 2 hours before and when he saw her, he kissed her. And she got an allergic reaction and died from kissing him after she had peanut butter. for awhile, they called it the kiss of death. so i don't see why kissing a smoker can't trigger a asthma attack. It is very possible, but it also depends on the severity of your asthma. If you have acute asthma then I doubt that would happen.
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