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Pet Allergies

Pet Can Be Emotionally And Physically Painful

Many people have dogs, cats or other pets that they love dearly, and many of these people find a comforting companion in these animals. Some of these people end up with a new child, new spouse or companion with a pet allergy. These pet could cause some discomfort for the person with the pet allergy and possibly an emotional upset for the pet owners. The pet allergy could cause a reaction that is most uncomfortable, and these people often have to consider giving up the pet. Some people feel awful that they have to consider this dilemma. At times, people learn to live with these pet because they cannot face parting with their pet. Pet affect about ten percent of the people in the general population. Some of these people have asthma which can be exacerbated by exposure to certain pets. Some pets produce pet that people often keep in their homes. These pets include dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs. Larger animals that live outside of the home can also cause pet allergies. These animals include horses, ducks and geese. The people who are affected by these

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The Holiday Season Can Trigger Winter Allergies
With the holiday season upon us, winter allergies are once again on the rise. From the first of December through New Year's Day, unlucky sufferers experience allergy symptoms including headaches, eye irritation and sinus congestion. (PRWeb Dec 22, 2008)

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end up with reactions because of the hair or fur from these animals. They also have reactions because of the droppings of these animals. Problems From Pet Can Be Solved People with these problems do not have to get rid of their pet because of allergy problems. There are some possible solutions short of the removal of the pet. The people who face this problem but do not want to give the animal away have some steps to follow to minimize the problem. These people can try to keep the person with the pet away from the animal. The pet might be kept in only one room of the home. They should also try to keep the pet dander and droppings away from the person. They might keep the animal outside in the garden if possible. The person with the should never handle the animal to avoid a reaction. Air purifiers added to the home may help the person avoid allergic reactions to the pet. Although many pets may be kept by taking these steps, there are some cases that cannot be fixed. People who have severe breathing problems because of their cannot remain in the home with the animal. The reactions to the pets could be debilitating.

 
 
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