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Tips For Cat Allergy TreatmentA cat allergy is the reaction of immune system of the human body to misinterpret contact with the hair of dandruff of a cat as dangerous. Cat allergy symptoms are caused by the immune system trying to fight off the 'dangerous' substances causing hay fever-like symptoms.Symptoms of Cat AllergiesThere are several different symptoms depending on whether you are diagnosed with a cat hair allergy or a cat dander allergy, a cat skin allergy or a cat flea allergy. These are some of the common symptoms:Watery or swollen eyesThis is often a reaction to miniscule fragments of cat dander and dust coming from the skin of the animal, floating through the air. The eyes will feel irritated and itchy, and are probably red. The swelling and other symptoms will reduce once histamine containing eye drops are taken, or the person removes the source of the allergy (the animal).Coughing and WheezingThe tiny particles of animal hair and dandruff floating through the air and contact with the hair of the animal can make the airways feel irritated. Difficulty breathing and asthma-like symptoms (noisy breathing) are a result of the muscles around the airways tightening as a response to contact with the allergen (the cause of the allergy).Children's EczemaItchy and dry and red patches on the skin appear when in contact with a cat. Moisturising and trying not top scratch the itchy area on the skin is the best remedy.Types of Cat AllergiesCat allergy relief can only be provided when symptoms and behaviour are taken into consideration and a diagnosis has been formed. Only then can the appropriate cat allergy medication be prescribed.Inhalant Cat AllergyInhalant allergies are common to both cats and people. Allergens that set off the symptoms belonging to an inhalant allergy are pollen, dander, grasses and trees. People will experience respiratory problems when plagued by this type of allergy, cats will respond to contact with the allergen by scratching as their skin gets extremely itchy.This will in return possibly cause an allergic reaction to people suffering from cat dander allergies, as because of the scratching, the animal sheds more dander than usual. They can take cat allergy medicine for this condition, prescribed by a doctor. Flea AllergyThe most common cat allergy is the cat flea allergy. Caused by the saliva of the flea, some animals are extra sensitive to flea bites. Unfortunately 8 out of ten animals suffering from flea allergies are also allergic to flea collars, so the best thing to do is treat the animals with flea shampoo and spray.Cat Skin AllergyThe cat dander allergy is often likened with a cat skin allergy. The protein in dander and saliva of cats causes an allergic reaction as particles unseen to the human eye float through the air entering the body through the airways and producing classis hay fever-like allergy symptoms.Cat Food AllergiesBeing one of the itchiest conditions that an animal can incur, this allergy is caused by proteins in the processed foods that animals ingest. The proteins from cat food are digested into a substance that the body recognises as an invader to the body that needs to be attacked, causing an allergic reaction.Continue to: Treatment for Cat Allergies Related ArticlesCures For Pet Allergies |
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