Symptoms of allergies
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In the people who keep or contact dogs, there are many people with varying degrees and types of allergies to dogs. The symptoms of dog allergy are likely to be confused with other allergens. Never ignore the problem because you love dogs. If you can't clarify the causal relationship in time and take effective measures, serious cases may endanger your life. Allergic symptoms? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of allergies
The most common symptoms of dog allergy are skin allergy, mainly skin redness and swelling (both systemic redness and swelling, but also local lumps), itching, blistering, red spots and other symptoms. These symptoms are similar to rash and urticaria, and may be mistaken for rash or other things allergy. This kind of symptom is more common in human dog contact, reduce contact with the dog can alleviate and eliminate.
Another common allergic reaction to dogs is respiratory tract and respiratory system allergy. The common symptoms are nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy nose, asthma, sore throat or itchy pain, cough, dyspnea and so on. Probably mixed up with cold symptoms.
In addition, there are allergic reactions to similar diseases, such as asthma, tracheitis and pneumonia. If a person has tracheitis, asthma or pneumonia, it is likely to cover up the allergy, and allergy will aggravate the symptoms of these diseases. The reaction is often very intense, and a little carelessness will endanger his life.
matters needing attention
If the allergic reaction is mild, and you really love the dog and are reluctant to abandon it, you should often ask your family to clean the dog. For long haired dogs, it's better to shave or cut off their hair. Give the dog a regular bath and clean the kennel frequently to prevent the dog's excrement, hair and dander from causing allergy. Note that it's best not to let allergic people handle the cleaning work by themselves.