Allergies to animalsAnimal allergies often are a respiratory allergy and rarely a skin
allergy. Animal allergies produce symptoms of: - Hay fever (allergic
rhinitis), such as itchy, watery eyes; sneezing; runny, stuffy, or itchy
nose; headache and fatigue; dark circles under the eyes; and
post-nasal drip.
- Wheezing, chest
tightness, and coughing. These symptoms may mean a person has an
allergic asthma condition.
When allergies are worse around pets, symptoms may be caused by your
pet's dead skin (dander), urine, dried saliva, or hair. - Keep the pet outside of the house or at least out
of the bedroom.
- Consider finding your pet a new home if your
symptoms are severe.
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