While smoke from burning wood and other sources typically causes a form of , it is possible to be allergic to the smoke as well. It is therefore possible that a person with mesquite pollen allergy could have an allergy and asthma attack if exposed to mesquite wood smoke at a summertime barbeque. And, there have been reports of oral allergy symptoms after eating foods barbequed over these types of wood.
Learn more about mesquite smoke allergy.
Source:
More DR, Hagan LL, Whisman BA, Jordan-Wagner D. Identification of Specific IgE to Mesquite Wood Smoke in Individuals with Mesquite Pollen Allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2002;110(5):814-6.
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