Cats shed skin flakes and deposit them in their fur when they groom. This is dander. Allergy-causing proteins in the dander can provoke reactions including hives, rhinitis and asthma. Thorough removal of dander in the home will significantly...
Dander is a particle made up of skin cells or dried saliva. It is commonly found in household animals such as cats and dogs. Pet allergies are due to the dander, not hair or fur. Cat dander allergies are more common than dog dander allergies....
About 50 million Americans have allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The sneezing, coughing, itchy eyes, runny nose and scratchy throat associated with allergies affect one in three Americans. Allergies are the...
Airborne allergies can cause an array of symptoms that be a minor annoyance or cause pervasive discomfort, but cat allergies can also trigger chronic asthma, notes the Allergy & Asthma Foundation of America (AAFA). Cat allergies (and other...
A nasal allergy is commonly defined as hay fever (allergic rhinitis), according to the Mayo Clinic. Hay fever is an allergic reaction that causes flu-like symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion and a runny nose. The most common causes for a...
Puffy eyes are unsightly, but in most cases they are not dangerous, state the experts at the Mayo clinic. If you have puffy eyes, they can be treated with over-the-counter remedies, in most cases. If you have tried to pinpoint the cause of the...
According to the Humane Society of the United States, one third of American households have cats, and many families with cats have more than one. Millions of individuals have allergies to their domestic pets, and allergies are much more likely to...
Indoor allergies can strike at any time. Because there is no timetable for them like there is for Spring-activated seasonal allergies, it is sometimes harder to identify indoor allergies. But no matter what the trigger, indoor allergies tend to...
Childhood ailments come and go so frequently that it may be difficult for parents to recognize cat allergy symptoms in their infants. Besides identifying signs of illness, parents must recall the indoor environments their children have inhabited...
When rashes and headaches appear suddenly, one likely cause is an allergic reaction. Allergies can cause rashes and headaches ranging from minor irritation to painful and frightening attacks. A wide variety of allergies can cause these types of...
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, almost 15 percent of people in the United States experience some type of allergic reaction to pets such as cats or dogs. The primary cause of such allergies is pet dander---the...
According to DrGreene.com, allergies are a common cause of sinus infections, but they are not the same thing. It can be difficult to distinguish between the two, especially when a person's allergies cause nasal congestion, a runny nose and...
According to MayoClinic.com, avoiding allergens is the most effective treatment for allergy relief, but when that's not enough, medications are used to treat and prevent allergic reaction symptoms. An allergic reaction is defined by MedlinePlus as...
The immune system protects the body against viruses, bacteria and fungi by releasing powerful chemicals and proteins that destroy these harmful substances and microbes. However, the immune system of a toddler with allergies will react abnormally...
Allergic disease is a common problem affecting about 1 in 5 Americans, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Allergic disease encompasses allergic rhinitis, food allergies, allergies to insect stings and allergies to medications....
Red, irritated eyes not only feel uncomfortable, but people with eye redness often look tired and worn out. Though sleep deprivation may cause some redness, an eye condition may also be at fault. If red eyes do not improve within a day or two, a...
Dark circles under the eyes are a cosmetic condition you may work to cover with makeup, but they may also be caused by allergies. According to the Mayo Clinic, dark circles may be caused by heredity, sun exposure, age and allergies. Several...
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates that 40 to 50 million Americans suffer from one or more allergic diseases. Most allergy sufferers' symptoms are mild, including cases of hives, rashes, nausea, sneezing, runny nose...
Pet allergies are fairly common, especially in those who are already prone to allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America notes that up to 30 percent of those who suffer from allergies have a pet allergy as well. That's why it can be...
A number of allergic skin reactions can cause rashes and red, bumpy or scaly patches, report doctors at the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). Through skin patch tests, allergists can determine the source of the reaction...
Milk, pollen and cat dander, among other things, can cause reactions to develop in people who are allergic to these substances. Such symptoms can occur throughout the year and can include sneezing, nasal congestion, hives or breathing...
About 30 percent of Americans suffer from allergies to cats, in particular from the allergy-causing proteins or allergens found in dander (dead skin flakes), saliva and urine. Cat fur itself does not cause allergies, so even cats with short hair...
If it seems like your baby has a never-ending cold―often sneezing, sniffling, coughing or wiping her nose― then she might have allergies. Other signs of allergies in children include red, watery eyes, dark skin under the eyes, an...
Allergies affect as many as three million American children, including toddlers, the "New York Times" states, and can make life miserable for a small child and her family. Many substances can trigger allergic reactions, which can range from mild...