Pets are great. They offer love and companionship, help you relax, and can even lower your blood pressure. Pets can also cause allergies, and if you are one of many pet owners who also has pet allergies, your allergist can help.
Did you know that as many as 3 in 10 people are allergic to cats and dogs? It’s true, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Cat allergies are twice as common as allergies to dogs.
If you suffer any of these signs and symptoms, you might be allergic to your pet:
When you are allergic to animals, it means your immune system is reacting to proteins in the animal’s saliva, urine, or dead skin cells, known as dander.
Follow these important tips to help minimize allergic reactions to your pet:
You should also seek out treatment from your allergist. Your allergist will perform skin tests to determine what you are allergic to, and then treatment can begin. Your allergist may recommend:
Your pet is like a family member, but if you are allergic to your pet, it can ruin your day. Your allergist can help.
To find out more about how to balance pet ownership with pet allergies, talk with an expert. Call your allergist today.
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