How to Get Rid of Pet Alergy
Pet allergy represents one of the most common types of
allergy. If people realize that they have watering eyes and
that they sneeze in the presence of dogs and cats, then they
must realize that pet allergy may be the cause. However, the
cats and dogs are not the only pets that may determine an
allergic reaction among people. Birds, and in some cases even
hamsters, have been reported to provoke allergy. Most of the
people think that the fur or the feathers of the pets are the
elements that trigger the allergic reaction.
Actually, this is not true. The flakes
of animal skin, which are also known as dander, are responsible
for the watery eyes and for the irritation of the skin and of
the respiratory tract. In rather seldom cases, the element that
provokes allergy is actually the saliva of the pets. This
happens very rarely, since people make contact to this only by
mistake. The actual presence of the animals is not necessary
for the allergic reaction to appear. People may manifest pet
allergy symptoms when moving into a new home, for example, if
the previous owner had any pets. In this particular situation,
the person who moves in must clean the house thoroughly.
Despite of this fact, it may take several weeks or even months
to get rid of the discomfort.
When people who have pet allergy make contact to pets
or enter a location where pets live or have lived, a chemical
substance is released into their body. This chemical substance
is called histamine. The immune system is the one who releases
it, so the potential dangerous elements the animal skin flakes,
in this particular situation- are counterattacked. When this
substance is set free into the body, people start to feel their
skin itchy. In addition, people may experience other symptoms
that include watery eyes and stifling nose. Even more, sneezing
and itchy nose are also symptoms of pet allergy. The
respiratory tract is also affected by the pet allergy, so it is
not uncommon for people to experience lung congestion, cough
and breathlessness.
Requesting medical advice as soon as these symptoms
become noticed is very important. The doctor will perform a
test in order to make the diagnosis correctly. After this test,
the doctor will be able to tell the precise cause of the
allergic reaction. Next, a treatment will be prescribed.
Although the treatment is usually based on antihistamines and
antibiotics that are meant to neutralize the action of the
histamine, the best solution to get rid of the pet allergy is
to have the pets moved to another location.
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