Archive for June, 2010

Can an ear infection result from pet allergies?

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
flumen333 asked:


I have an ear infection and I am trying to figure out what may have caused it. I recently got an inside cat, but he doesn’t shed very much and he is brushed daily. I have always been allergic to pet dander, but since I brought this cat in my house I have been okay. I first brought him in at the beginning of February, but a week later I got a cold. Now it is April and I have an ear infection. I am wondering if my cat allergies have caused me to get sick these past months or if this is all a big coincidence since I am also allergic to pollen? Any help would be great.

By the way, I am constantly taking over the counter allergy medicine.

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Ease the Struggle With Allergies

Monday, June 28th, 2010
Steven A Johnson asked:


Lots of people get affected by allergies everyday. For many people out there, allergies cause a major change in ones life, not to mention, it causes many illnesses in people and can be very life threatening to some others. Learning about allergies can help to live a normal life.

Allergies tend to be caused by having too much immunity; your body produces antibodies that serve the purpose of fight against infections. So what happens is someone who has an allergy is their body creates an allergy antibody and that releases a histamine that makes the symptoms of the allergy. The histamine can be released anywhere in the body. It can be released in the skin and this makes hives or itching, the nose has the symptoms of a runny or stuffy nose with sneezing, the lungs creates asthma, or throughout the entire body would even cause death if an immediate treatment wasn’t administered.

There are so many different kinds of allergies out there. Some of the more common allergies are food related, molds, mildew, pet allergies, dust mites, and pollen in the air. Food allergies are caused by eating something some include peanuts and shellfish. Mold and mildew allergies can be caused airborne or by physical contact. Pet allergies tend to be created by dander or skin scales. Dust mites are breathed in. They are every where, in your mattresses, carpets, and furniture. Pollen is caused by flowers and trees germinating.

Hay fever is another major allergy. The blowing wind sweeps up pollen from trees and grass and creates this airborne allergy. People who have hay fever can be affected at different times of the year. This is because there are plants that release pollen at different time of the year, so varying on what plants your hay fever is triggered by it could affect you in the fall, summer, or in the spring. Some of the plants that most give people problems are tumbleweed, sorrel, pigweed, goldenrod and ragweed. To help cope with hay fever, lots of local news programs show what the pollen count is in the area, make a judgment of if it’s high enough to bother some for you and take an antihistamine.

Food allergies don’t affect very many people, but they tend to be the worst allergies out of them all. Symptoms of a food allergy are things like tingling on the lips and mouth, hives, with itching, and throat swelling. If the throat swelling gets really bad it can cause constriction of the air passages, this chokes the allergy victim and can cause seizures ensuing circulatory collapse, heart failure and or death. A reaction to a food protein can happen instantaneously or around four hours later after some digestion.

The best way to prevent an allergy is to avoid the cause all together, but sometimes that’s just not the case. Sometimes they cant be avoided and in that case here are some things that can help. To help against mold allergies keep the house dry, use a dehumidifier. Clean the bathroom often with bleach and have the air ducts cleaned too.

To help with hay fever drive with your windows up in the car, keep the windows in the house closed and stay inside during the morning because that’s when pollen levels are highest. Wash your clothes and shower after being outside. And cleaning air purifier filters should help out a lot.

If you have pet allergies you should try to avoid them all together if possible. Washing your hands after contact will prevent itching or cross contaminating danders in your eyes, nose and mouth. Keep up on vacuuming. Try to make sure pets stay off of dander catching surfaces like furniture and carpets. Keep them out of the bedroom too. Another major part is not grooming and bathing your pet enough. If this is to much to handle with allergies take them to a groomers. Also keep and long haired animals trimmed shorter.

Some treatments for allergy relief include acupuncture, used to treat allergic rhinitis. It involves placing needles into the skin at exact points which help restore balance to vital flows. Allergy shots reduce your sensitivity to certain things. It is recommended for allergy sufferers who suffer more than three months out of the year and have really severe allergies. It works best for stringing insects, pet, dust, and pollen allergies. Vitamin C in large amounts can help with stabilizing the mucous membrane in the nasal passages. Various herbal treatments have used to treat allergies as well. Alternative Health Supplements offers a few different types of herbal relief. There are also some other ways to treat allergies, prescription medications and nasal sprays, and asthma inhalers are effective too.



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Does pet fur weaken your immune system or make your allergies worse when spring comes around?

Monday, June 28th, 2010
Rowing asked:


Just something I heard to deter me from fostering a cat. :] WHICH I DID NOT LISTEN TO, but I was still curious.

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Would a pet rat make be bad for my allergies? Advice?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010
sd asked:


I’m thinking of getting a pet rat because I can’t get a dog or cat due to the fact that I sneeze like crazy when i’m around them for about a day. Since I’m allergic to fur, and I know rats have fur, how badly do you think it would affect my allergies? Do you think I would be irritated from it if I were to have one in my house day in and day out? If there are any solutions to my problem feel free to share. thanks.

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Tips To Survive Allergy Season

Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Allen asked:


When it comes to surviving an allergy season, there are several things that you need to take into your careful consideration. Sometimes, allergies are seasonal. For example, many people have allergies to mowing summer grass – this brings water into their eyes. Likewise, some people have similar allergies to sniffing a spring flower. In any case, the sufferings thus caused can be very painful – it is no fun at all. The good news is that there are several things that you can do to survive an allergy season. You may not be able to cure all your problems instantly, but if you keep in mind the following things, you will definitely find yourself in a comfortable position.

Create Your Comfort Zone

In order to survive an allergy season, the first thing that you have to do is to create your own comfort zone. It means you have to plan all your activities in a way that should allow you very little exposure to things that you are allergic to. For example, you may like to stock up all the necessary household items before the season arrives so that you do not have to venture out for these things. If you want to watch movies during the season, you had better go for the movie rental service because the exposure to large crowds may create problems for you. The idea is to have very little or no interaction at all with allergy triggers.  

Get Help With The Outdoor Chores

Exposure to allergens during an allergy season is not good for your health. Therefore, you are advised not to trim your hedges or mow your lawns yourself. You had better ask your friends and family members to provide you some help with these outdoor chores. Always remember, any interaction with allergy triggers may result in some new symptoms.

Medication

Take your allergy medications in time during the allergy season. You have options to choose the form of medications that you are comfortable with – you can choose from drops, sprays, capsules, and tablets. You are strongly recommended to avoid over-the-counter drugs during this time. The safest way is to consult a doctor and follow their prescription. It will make sure that whatever medications you are taking do not have any adverse effects. Overdose of these medications must also be avoided at all costs. Take medications in proper dosages as recommended by the doctor.

Natural Treatments

If you are not comfortable with the medication therapy during an allergy season, you may like to go for acupuncture, as it can be a very effective alternative treatment. There can be several other options also in this regard. You may like to do your own research online, but you are strongly recommended to follow any therapy under expert guidance only. Following the wrong therapy will only make things worse for you.  

Overall, if you keep in mind the above things and take the right approach towards your problems, you can effectively survive an allergy season.



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EFT Tapping Cure HayFever Allergies & Congestion!

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
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PET ALLERGIES:Overweight Maltese with Allergies & Arthritis: pet nurse marie maltese help ;?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
brutal s asked:


I hardly know where to start. My 8 1/2 year old Maltese has so many problems. She is overweight (14 lbs.),
has allergies (scratching and chewing her feet and legs all the time) and she limps and can hardly climb her doggie stairs (arthritis according to the vet). Also she seems to have no energy. She is now eating Nutro-Natural Choice (1/4 cup twice a day and Blue Dog treats (2 a day). I have also been giving her a supplement called Lean Dog hoping it will help with her weight. For the last couple of weeks she has been on antibiotics and Temaril-P. She is some better now but I hate to keep her on these. As far as her food I have had her on several different brands in the last year or so (Van Patton-Natural Balance and also Eagle Pak-Holistic) with no difference in her scratching and chewing. As far as her arthritis I have been giving her Cosequin-DS. Last year I had her on Nzymes supplements for most of the year but this didn’t help either. Thanks for any help or suggestions you can offer. She means so much to us.

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PET ALLERGIES:pet allergies?

Monday, June 7th, 2010
brutal s asked:


I have a border terrier. She is about 8yrs old now. She showed signs of allergies at one point when we lived in Colorado but that was short lived. Then 4 yrs ago we moved to Palm Springs California and she has been miserable. She licks herself 24/7. I’ve tried changing her diet, baths, flea collars, numerous trips to the vet with blood tests and no results. Allergy shots only give her a 7-10 rest. She ends up raw. She just licks her paws and whines. She scooches across the carpet on her tummy. And she is huge. she should only weigh about 14lbs and she’s 22-26lbs. They thought at one point she had cushings disease. I can’t afford to just keep getting blood tests and allergy shots. She seems to be worse after the allergy shot wears off. She starts to sneeze for a while after. I now have her on raw foods, no commercial. The suppossed allergen free dog foods didnt make a difference either. Can you help.

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PET ALLERGIES:Allergies bulldog; pet nurse marie bulldog help is here!: supplements and sojo cooking?

Friday, June 4th, 2010
Robert Albert asked:


Hi, I’m writing about my dog Bully, he is 3 yrs old and has a lot of allergies. I
tried the 6 month food allergy trial where i fed him different ingredients
every 2 weeks. i found he has severe allergy to lamb, potato, chicken wheat
and corn. he currently eats venison and sweet potato, but now he is
developing and allergy to this as well. should i start making him home made
food? I’m afraid to switch brands of food because his allergies were severe! he
almost tore his earlobe from scratching! when he was a puppy i use to give
him human food such as yogurt and rice but he had foul gas. his allergy
symptoms currently are paw liking and head shaking. Please help my Bully.
thx

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Snoring Center - Nasal Allergies and Snoring

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
snoringcenter asked:


Dr. Craig Schwimmer discusses the link between nasal allergies and snoring and the treatment offered at The snoring Center.

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