Keep Your Pet: Even With Allergies
Is it hard for you to go near your pet without itching or sneezing? If so, your body may be overly sensitive to the pet dander that your pet is emitting. But just what is pet dander and how does it affect one's body? Basically, it is a combination of deal skin and hair that can cause irritation of the respiratory tract, eyes, and noses of humans. In the U.S., 70% or more families have either a dog or cat within their houses. Sadly, between 10-15% of the American population suffers from allergic reactions caused by their own pets. Knowing this information, what can you do to protect you family from these harmful effects.
Ridding of your favorite household companion to painfull to have to do, though some families must unfortunately resort to it. As a matter of fact, dander may still linger in the home even if a pet is removed. Animal dander can remain in a household for up to six months after a pet is no longer present since it is an active allergen. The decisions regarding what to do with a pet should be made based on the harshness of the damage it is producing to the individuals within a particular living environment.
Cat and dogs are no doubt the most common pets in American homes today. As far as cats are concerned, six million Americans develop allergic reactions to them, showing just how vital it is to be considerate of their presence. The substance that causes the allergic reaction is actually not their hair but rather an airborne protein found in the hair and saliva. It can spread throughout a house very quickly and is known to stick to most clothing. Allergic reactions to dogs, on the other hand, are usually less common. However, if you are allergic to dogs then simply being exposed to their saliva can trigger an allergic response.
The animal's fur is not the allergen; it is the dander. Follow these measures in order t prevent your pets from adversely affecting you health. The first step is to keep the animals off of the furniture, as the allergens that they produce can stick and remain there for over six months. In addition, minimizing physical contact with a pet is important, as a basic touch to your skin can produce much unwanted itchiness. Fans, and blowers, like found in central heat and air conditioning not only move air thought-out the house, but also the allergens. For this reason it is important to consider investing in an NanoO2 type air purifier to remove the unwanted airborne pollutants that accumulate. Finally, giving your pet regular baths is essential, as it significantly decreases the amount of allergens that can be produced. Bathing the animals helps in reducing the output of oils on their skin even though it might remove some of the shine on their coat. By taking these appropriate measures, you should hopefully not have to part with man's best friend.
Morgan Tyler: Legally blind, and living with diabetes for 37 years, I strive to learn about how to keep my friends, family, and myself healthy. Knowledge and constant vigilance is the only means to achieve the best health you can in today's polluted environment. We are a site dedicated to educating you to the hidden toxic dangers within your Home Pollutants and Allergens Are Our Business.
Published November 19th, 2008
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