Dog Allergy Symptoms
March 7th, 2010 by craigkantThere are many possible symptoms of someone with a dog allergy: asthma, hives, sneezing, stuffed nasal passages, red and inflamed eyes. Allergic reactions don’t always occur instantaneously. People have various sensitivities to dog allergy. If a person has a minor sensitivity, she may not experience symptoms for a day or two.
The allergic reaction will also be dependent on the level of allergens present. This is directly related to both the number of dogs present as well as their breed -as different dog breeds excrete various levels of allergens.
Research shows that male dogs produce more Can f 1 then female dogs. The length of a dog’s hair does not seem to influence how much Can f 1 is produced. At any rate, exposure to these dog allergens can trigger asthma in individuals who are sensitive to them. Although it’s doubtful that you can get rid of all traces of your allergies, after testing you, a good allergist can recommend an appropriate [dog allergy treatment] that will at least rid you of some of their worse effects.