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$Unique_ID{BRK01864}
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$Title{Allergies to Pets}
$Subject{allergy allergies allergic medicine medicines prescription drug drugs
tip tips advice advise help pet pets cat cats dog dogs allergen allergens
dander fur furry carpet rug rugs furniture house home room rooms pet-care care
environment}
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Histamine Release Causes Allergy Symptoms*0001202.scf
The Process of an Allergic Reaction*0001201.scf}
Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Allergies to Pets
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QUESTION: Can you please help me? I suppose I have known this for some time,
but it looks as if I am allergic to my cat, my loving companion for many
years. I can't think of not having him around, for he is a part of my life.
What medicines can you provide me to help overcome my problem? I desperately
need your help.
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ANSWER: I am sorry I can't "provide" you with medications, though many of the
letters from other readers also ask for this kind of help. Only your own
physician is in a position to help you in this way, for it takes a careful
history and physical to provide the information necessary to make the correct
decision about prescription medications. And it may well be that you should
visit your doctor for help with your problem.
However, let me provide you with some advice that may help. Of course
the logical answer is to seek another good home for your pet, but you have
made it clear that you are not of a mind to consider that advice. So let's
consider the source of your allergic discomfort. It comes from allergens,
protein material that is contained in the saliva and skin glands (sebaceous
glands) of your cat. When these secretions dry, and your cat preens himself,
these particles of protein can be swept from his body, fly through the air,
and cause your allergy to kick in. In addition the allergens can settle in
the carpet and furniture in your home. And the carpet can become the biggest
reservoir of these allergens. So if you don't want to lose the cat, get rid
of the carpets. In addition you can reduce the amount of cat allergens that
surround you by bathing your cat on a weekly basis. It is a good idea to wear
a surgical face mask while washing or brushing your pet. Use a high powered
vacuum cleaner with a high efficiency filter to remove as much as you can from
furniture or other fabric components in your home. Use a room air cleaner,
and try to keep the cat out of your bedroom, which can afford you a refuge
when your allergies become a problem. These tips may be just enough to allow
both you and your pet share the same lodgings.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.