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The Importance Of Spotting Dog Allergy
Symptoms
Almost every household in the world has a dog, totaling about
two dogs for every ten people. A dog allergy usually occurs to
people with asthma or existing allergies. However, some people
can also become allergic to certain breeds or to the dog’s
dander, urine or saliva.
The responsibility of the human immune system is to locate
foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses, and get rid
of them immediately. When the immune system performs normally,
it protects the body from various harmful diseases. However,
people who experience dog allergy symptoms have hypersensitive
immune systems, which react even to harmless proteins (called
allergens) in a dog’s saliva, urine or dander.
Although you may consider your dog as a best friend, he or she
secretes fluid and shed dead skin (dander) that contains
allergens. These allergens accumulate on various surfaces in
your home for as long as several months, sticking to walls,
clothing carpets and other hard-to-clean surfaces.
While many people say that their dog allergy is caused by their
dog’s hair, this is not true since pet’s fur does not contain
allergen. However, it collects dander and other allergens like
pollen and dust.
Dog allergy occurs when the allergens from your dog lands on
your eyes or nose, resulting in itching, swelling, stuffy nose,
inflamed eyes or inflammation. Even a lick or scratch from your
dog could result in rashes.
Some symptoms of dog allergy only appear several days after
allergen contact. However, when you inhale airborne allergens,
these harmful bacteria could get into the lungs and could mix
with your antibodies. As a result, you can experience severe
respiratory problems, such as wheezing, coughing or shortness
of breath for more than 20 minutes upon contact. Intense cases
could cause rashes on your neck, face and upper chest.
Dog Allergy Prevention
If your dog is living inside the house, you should try to move
him or her outdoors for a couple of months. If you have been
diagnosed with dog allergy, it is important that you perform
regular bath and cleaning. Evaluate if keeping your dog
outdoors have reduced your symptoms or if you still want your
dog to live inside the house.
If, for some reason, you decide to keep your pet indoors, make
sure to restrict your bedroom, toilet and kitchen from him or
her. Since these three rooms are where you spend most of your
time in, you should keep these rooms extremely clean from
possible allergens sticking on walls, carpets and
furniture.
Just as medicines used in treating other allergies, you can
reduce the symptoms of dog allergy by taking asthma pills or
sprays, antihistamines, nasal steroids and allergy shots.
Consult your doctor about the most effective medication to
lessen dog allergy symptoms.
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