How to Manage Cat Allergy
Cat allergy is among the most frequent types of pet allergy.
If people realize that they have watering eyes and that they
sneeze in the presence of a cat, then most probably cat allergy
is the cause of these reactions. The majority of the people
think that the fur of the cat is the element that leads to the
allergic reaction. Scientists have proven that this is not
true. The flakes of cat skin, which are also known as dander,
are the main cause of
the watery eyes and
of the irritated skin. In addition, the respiratory tract gets
affected, too. When the skin flakes are not the cause of cat
allergy, then the only option left is the saliva of these
pets.
However, this happens in very rare cases, since people
do not usually make contact to the saliva of the cats. The cats
do not need to be present so the allergic reaction comes out.
People who have cat allergy can develop the symptoms by only
being in an environment where cats have lived. The most elusive
example refers to moving into a new home. If the previous own
of the house has had cats, then the actual owner may manifest
the symptoms for a period of time that ranges from a few weeks
to a few months. In this particular situation, the new owner
must clean the house thoroughly, as the other allergens, such
as dust, may determine the symptoms to get worse. The allergic
reaction is in fact determined by histamine, This is a chemical
substance that is set free by the immune system into the body,
so the elements that are misidentified as dangerous cat skin
flakes, in this particular situation- are neutralized. This
chemical substance is released into the body only when making
contact to cats or when entering an environment where cats have
lived. As soon as histamine is present in the body, people
begin to experience itchy skin and nose, watery eyes and
stuffed nose. As it has been mentioned before, the respiratory
tract is affected, too. In conclusion, people who have cat
allergy may experience shortness of breath, cough and lung
congestion. Allergy asthma may be present, too, although this
happens rarely. Looking for medical advices soon after cat
allergy symptoms become obvious is imperative. The doctor
performs some skin tests in order to make the diagnosis
correctly.
After this test, the doctor will be able to tell whether the
allergic reaction is provoked by cats or not. People can find
out on their own if they are allergic to these pets, by moving
somewhere else, for a short period of time. If the symptoms
tend to become less severe, then the pet is definitely the
cause of the allergic reaction.
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