Dog dander

Allergenic protein found in the skin, saliva, and urine of dogs, leading to respiratory issues and skin reactions.

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What are symptoms of dog allergy?
  • Sneezing and runny or stuffy nose
  • Itchy, red, or watery eyes
  • Coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing
  • Skin rash or hives
  • Asthma attacks in individuals with asthma
What foods cross-react with dog allergy?

There isn’t typically cross-reactivity in the same way as with food allergies. However, people allergic to dogs may also be allergic to other animals, especially those with fur or feathers, like cats, rabbits, and certain types of birds.

When should I consider getting a dog allergy test?
  • If you experience allergic symptoms around dogs or in environments where dogs live.
  • If you are considering getting a dog and have a history of allergies or asthma.
  • If you have a pet dog and suffer from chronic allergy or asthma symptoms.
How do I reduce my dog allergy symptoms?
  • Limit exposure to dogs as much as possible, and avoid direct contact.
  • Keep the dog out of your bedroom and other areas where you spend a lot of time.
  • Bathe and groom your dog regularly to minimize the amount of dander.
  • Use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters in your home’s ventilation system and vacuum cleaner.
  • Wash your hands after touching a dog.
  • Regularly clean your home, including carpets and upholstered furniture, to reduce allergens.
  • Over-the-counter antihistamines or nasal sprays may help with allergic reactions.
  • In severe cases, consult an allergist for specialized treatments like allergen immunotherapy.

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What are symptoms of dog allergy?
What foods cross-react with dog allergy?
When should I consider getting a dog allergy test?
How do I reduce my dog allergy symptoms?
What are symptoms of dog allergy?
What foods cross-react with dog allergy?
When should I consider getting a dog allergy test?
How do I reduce my dog allergy symptoms?
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