Showing posts with label skin rash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin rash. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Cat Allergies What To Do If You Are Allergic To Your Cat


Are you a cat owner who suspects that you may be allergic to pets?  If you do have a cat allergy, here are some tips.
One of the first things that you will want to do if you suspect that you are suffering, is to examine your symptoms.  Do you find yourself sneezing, with a runny nose, with nasal congestion, or postnasal drip when you are around your cat?  Do you sometimes develop a skin rash after close contact, or do you find it difficult to breath without wheezing?  If that is the case, you may also have a cat allergy.  If that is the case, an appointment with a health care provider is recommended..  A doctor can not only prescribe you medication, but  may be able to help you determine whether or not you truly have a pet allergy.

As for how you can seek relief, the best way is to remove your cat  from your home.  Unfortunately, this isn't so easy for many cat owners to do.  If you cannot find a good home for your cat , like with a trusted friend or family member, you do not need to worry.  There are still a number of steps that you can take to seek relief.


Not cuddling with your cat  is a great way to reduce you symptoms .  Close contact with a cat is one of the many ways that skin rashes, like those that resemble an eczema outbreak, develop.  As hard as it can be to love and appreciate your animals from afar, you may need to do so, especially if your allergy symptoms are severe.
In addition to not cuddling with your cat, it is also advised that you keep them off  your furniture.  This includes your beds, reclining chairs, or couches.  This is particularly important if you  lie down or nap on your living room furniture.  Covers are a nice alternative.  Should you choose to use cloth covers, be sure to wash them every few days or whenever you notice a large accumulation of cat hair.

Another tip involves keep your cat  out of your bedroom.   Keep your cat off your bed.  This can help you sleep better at night.  But, just keeping your cat  out of your room in general is the best approach.  This is likely to result in relief, as the bedroom is one of the most common rooms in the home that we use. Therefore, it is where you want to seek relief the most.

Vacuuming as much as possible is another great way to limit the number allergy symptoms that you may have due to your pet.  Vacuuming can help to pick up some of the pet hair and pet dander that may be in your home. Vacuum cleaners that use HEPA filters come highly rated and recommended.  There are now also a number of vacuum cleaners that are marketed towards pet owners.  You may want to give these types of vacuum cleaners a close look. An air purifier can also be used and should be used if you are allergic to your cat.  All air purifiers remove potentially harmful particles from the air.  This includes pet dander.  If you have a cat allergy, the removal of pet dander from the air can be a great source of relief.  You can research and find air purifiers that are marketed towards those who suffer form allergies online.  As with vacuum cleaners, air purifiers that use HEPA technology, often produce the best results.


Saturday, August 7, 2010

Dog Allergies: What To Do If You Are Allergic To Your Dog


Are you a pet owner who thinks that you may be allergic to your dog?  If you are, you may be looking for guidance.  After all, there is nothing worse than realizing that you are allergic to your beloved pet or pets.

One of the first things that you will want to do is make sure that you do have a pet allergy.  Sometimes, the symptoms of having a pet allergy can be caused by other allergies or by another medical illness, such as the flu or the common cold.  Those who suffer from pet allergies may experience a runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, postnasal drip, develop a skin rash, or have difficultly breathing.  If you experience severe allergy symptoms or if you would like conformation that you do have a pet allergy, schedule a visit with a healthcare professional.

As for how you can go about treating your pet allergies that are due to your dog, you can remove the dog from your home.  If you are unable to do so or if you choose not to, you will want to see if you can find it a good home.  Friends or family members who are willing to take your pet are often considered the best option.  Even if you want to keep your dog with you, there are still a number of steps that you can take to seek relief from some common dog allergy symptoms.

The best way to limit your allergy symptoms that can be attributed to your dog is to keep your dog or dogs out of your bedroom.  The bedroom is the room where we spend most of our time.  For that reason, your dog or dogs should be kept out of your bedroom.  Doing so, may limit the number of irritating symptoms you display.  It may also help to get you a good night of sleep.  In addition to the bedroom, it is also important to examine other rooms that you may spend a good portion of your time.  Consider keeping your dog or dogs out of that room as well.

Another great tip involves not letting your dog or dogs climb on your furniture.  This is particularly important if you like to lie down on your couch or rest in a reclining chair.  You do not want to have pet dander and hair in your face.  If you must, covers can be used.  There are a number of cloth style covers that can be used.  They are a great alternative to the unattractive plastic covers.  With that in mind, should you use cloth covers, be sure to wash them every few days or when too much pet hair accumulates.

Investing in an air purifier is another way that you can seek relief from a dog allergy, without having to find a new home for your beloved pet.  Air purifiers work by eliminating air particles, including pet dander.  It is best if you search online for air purifiers that are designed to help those with allergies.  These air purifiers can easily be found with a standard internet search.  Also, HEPA air filters and HEPA air purifiers are known for their amazing results.

Vacuuming as much as possible is another way to manage the symptoms that you may be experiencing due to having a dog allergy.  In addition to vacuuming often, be sure to take a good, close look at the vacuum cleaner you are using.  There are now vacuum cleaners that use HEPA filters and they come highly rated and recommended.  In fact, there are even some vacuum cleaners that are targeted towards and marketed towards pet owners.  You should examine these vacuum cleaners.

The above mentioned steps are a few of the many steps that you can take to seek relief from allergies that you may be suffering due to close contact with your dog.  As reminder, a doctor may be able to prescribe you prescription medication or recommend over-the-counter products that may work just as well.  With that said, remember that treating allergies, especially pets allergies, naturally is usually much safer.