Symptoms of allergic contact with animals

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Allergic to dogs is a big problem for dog lovers. Some people who have experienced allergies to dogs tend to have a one-sided understanding of allergies related to dogs, and it is easy to judge whether the current allergies are related to dogs according to their previous symptoms. Misunderstandings often lead to misjudgment of allergens and allergic reactions, improper response measures, and even delay the first aid opportunity in case of emergency. Talk about the symptoms of allergic contact with animals

Symptoms of allergic contact with animals

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.

Digestive tract allergy is also a kind of symptoms of dog allergy, although not as common as the first two symptoms, but not in a few. The common symptoms of this kind of allergy are abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach depression, bloating, and loss of appetite. It is easy to mix with food problems. If it is serious, it may lead to gastrointestinal bleeding. If you don't pay attention to it, you may neglect it. If you delay for a long time, you will have respiratory tract perforation.

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If you find that you are allergic to dogs, don't touch them, let alone keep them, and don't have dogs in your living environment, especially for patients with pneumonia, tracheitis and nervous system diseases, because the allergens of respiratory tract allergy and nerve allergy can often be transmitted through the air. If you can't give up your dog, keep a certain distance between the dog and the allergic person, and take allergen isolation measures.