Cat Allergy Symptoms

July 24th, 2008 at 01:06pm Under Cat Care+ Cat Owner

By Sven Ullmann

Cat allergy symptoms afflict many people. Sufferers are in real
trouble if they happen to own a cat. This might not make sense
to the ordinary person but to a cat lover it does. The symptoms
may developed long after they have acquired their furry
companion so getting rid of the rascal my simply not be an
option. So for many cat lovers and owners living with cat
allergies is a real problem that they have to live with.

Allergies in general are still not completely understood by the
medical community. Inroads have been made but the fact remains
that not enough knowledge has been gained on allergies to
completely eliminate them. Some of the best experts on allergies
in the medical community are themselves allergy sufferers. This
in itself has allowed them to make the observations necessary to
gain a better understanding of allergy symptoms.

Cat allergy symptoms can manifest themselves in many forms.
They can appear singularly or in combination. They can come and
go for no apparent reason. So you may have been mistaking your
symptoms for a lingering cold and or a sore throat that comes
and goes. A rash that sometimes responds to topical treatment
and sometimes doesn’t. Sneezing fits that you blame on dust or
pollen allergies.

Some of the symptoms are clogged and ringing ears. Sneezing
fits. Red and watering eyes. Burning eyes. Skin rashes.
Cold-like symptoms. Sore throat. Sound familiar? If you are a
cat owner and you have these symptoms on a regular basis that
you may be suffering from cat allergies. You can however take
steps to reduce your suffering and still keep your beloved
friend.

Until recently the actual cause of the allergy symptoms was a
mystery. People thought they knew but in the end no one really
knew for sure what in fact was on the cat that was causing the
suffering. Hair?small skin flakes? The cat box? It turns out it
is the cats saliva that is the culprit. By licking its hair,
which is a cats favorite past time, your cat is spreading the
stuff that is the root of your suffering.

The best method of determining if you are suffering from cat
allergies is to remove your cat from the house for about two
weeks and vacuum and clean anything your cat is in contact with
and see if the symptoms disappear or are lessened. Not doing a
thorough cleaning defeats the purpose of this test. This is a
common test for most allergy sufferers. Remove the suspect
material and see if it goes away.

Assuming that you have made a determination that you are in
fact suffering from cat allergies then the next question is what
to do about it. The easiest and most complete solution short of
finding your cat a new home is to make it an outside cat. This
might seem like a great sacrifice to yourself but your cat may
love it once it has adjusted. A cat door can be installed on a
side room or garage so it can still come in from the weather.

Other solutions can be had but they are not as completely as
effective as putting your cat outside. Vacuuming and cleaning
your house more often helps. It’s a lot more work for yourself
but the allergen can be removed. Receiving medical treatment for
your allergies can be effective if you respond positively to the
treatment. Limiting your cats access to your whole house
particularly your bedroom is a must.

About the Author: Article by Sven Ullmann, who runs
www.deservedhealth.com - information on health for you
and your family. Read more about
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Dog And Cat Allergies

March 11th, 2008 at 01:40pm Under Cat Health+ Cat Owner+ Dog Health+ Dog Ownership

By Richard Johnson

Some people cannot have cats or dogs as pets due to their
allergies. Pet allergies can be excruciating if you are around
animals on a daily basis. There are people who have pet cats or
are living with someone who owns a dog and, for someone with
allergies, this can be a problem. When it comes to pet
allergies, not all allergies are the same. There are different
aspects to which you might be allergic. Some allergies may be
triggered by the inhaling of pet dander and hair. Hair particles
are normally found in any pet owners home, especially during
time of the year when the animal is shedding. Other allergies
are triggered by petting an animal. People with this type of
allergy might break out into a rash.

There are medications available to treat allergies. Typically
these medicines are given in a pill or cream form. Creams are
generally used for those who develop a rash after touching a dog
or cat. Pills are prescribed to people who cannot breathe when
in the presence of animals.

It is important to know what kind of allergic symptoms you
have, so your doctor can appropriately prescribe medication for
your condition. Normally, if you are allergic to touching an
animal, the rash would be limited to your hands. Depending on
the severity of your allergy, it is possible to develop hives.
It is also possible to suffer an allergy attack and then make
oneself even more sick. It is possible to develop a rash, fever,
or infection as a result of an allergy. This is the reason it is
necessary to try to resist scratching a rash or over-reacting to
an attack. It is important to stay calm when having an allergy
attack or your symptoms can worsen. Some of the typical symptoms
of an allergy are puffy or watery eyes, sinus problems, and
sneezing or coughing. Your breathing may be impaired or affected
as well.

Allergies to pet dander are very common among children and
adults. More than likely, children who are affected by pet
dander allergies will not out grow them and their allergies may
even worsen with age. It is important to seek advice from a
doctor if you suspect that you have any kind of allergy. A
doctor can prescribe medication to make the allergy sufferer
more comfortable, alleviate allergy symptoms and relieve
allergy-related pain. If you suffer from pet-related allergies,
you may want to keep your pills or medication on you at all
times. You never know when you will come in contact with an
allergen.

About the Author: Richard Johnson contributes to several web
sites, including lefob.com and zyfox.com

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