Cat hair allergies continue to raise cat allergies will get worse and worse

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, if you already have a cat hair allergy problem and do not take preventive measures, it will become more and more serious in the later stage.

    First of all, we need to know what makes us allergic!

    Is it cat hair that makes me allergic?

    Wrong! Cat hair is not the source of allergies, but allergies to special proteins contained in cats' saliva, of which feld1 is the main allergen, called [feline allergen 1].

    What exactly is "allergies"?

    To put it simply, it's an oversensitive reaction triggered by your body's immune system defending itself against an antigenic substance!

    In fact, one of the main ways to prevent allergies is to avoid contact with allergens (feld1).

    The cat itself is the source of allergies, the "feld1" allergen exists in all parts of the cat's body, including but not limited to the salivary glands, sebaceous glands, head, neck and cat buttocks, etc., you can regularly spray or wipe the cat with our hypoallergenic spray and then comb the cat's hair with a comb to effectively neutralize and clean up the allergen from the source.

    Furniture and textile items with permeable materials in the home are the hardest hit areas of allergens!

    Including areas where cats move such as sofa covers, bedding, curtains, cat's nests and toilets, etc., these places can be sprayed with hypoallergenic spray to eliminate allergens and avoid allergy symptoms.

    In addition, when sticking with cats, you can also spray hypoallergenic spray on the ** and the clothes you are wearing, so as to establish a prevention line to avoid allergies caused by contact with cats.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, cat hair allergies Continuing to have a cat may cause the allergy symptoms to get worse.

    Cat hair allergy is an immune system reaction, when the human body comes into contact with cat hair, dander, saliva and other substances, it will produce an allergic reaction, resulting in symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy throat, itching, etc. If a person with cat hair allergy insists on keeping a cat, then he or she may be frequently exposed to allergens, resulting in aggravation of allergy symptoms and even health problems such as respiratory diseases and ** diseases.

    Therefore, if a person is allergic to cat hair, it is recommended that he and she try to avoid contact with cat hair and take some measures to reduce allergy symptoms, such as cleaning the room regularly, using an air purifier, avoiding letting the cat into the bedroom, etc. If the symptoms are severe or exposure to allergens cannot be avoided, it is advisable to seek help from a doctor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    People who have been keeping cats for a long time will suddenly become allergic to cat hair.

    Studies have shown that at least 30% of people are allergic to cat hair, and a large percentage of them develop allergic symptoms after a few years of having a cat, but it is definitely not recommended to abandon cats, because there are many ways to relieve this allergy symptoms.

    The desensitization of cat hair will be very long, because the allergen is more difficult to remove, so it is important for the owner to treat cat hair in a comprehensive way, comb it frequently, and reduce the cat hair falling into the air.

    Attention to cat owners:

    1.Create an allergen-free zone in your home, such as your bedroom. Cats are strictly forbidden to enter this area, and professional air cleaners can be used here to remove particulate matter efficiently.

    Keep the room ventilated and fresh, but don't even leave the screen door open to prevent curious cats from sneaking out on adventures and causing accidents.

    3.Try to use materials that don't penetrate well and avoid materials that tend to trap dust and debris, such as cloth curtains, bedding and carpets. Carpets can carry a hundred times more allergens than floors. If it is not possible to remove the carpet, it should be cleaned as frequently and thoroughly as possible.

    4.Sofa covers, bedding, curtains, cats' dens and toilets should be changed frequently by people who are not allergic. Using a miniature filter on the vacuum cleaner allows for more effective removal of allergens.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sneezing, rhinitis, which will seriously affect a person's spirit and rest, will also be accompanied by cough, runny nose and other symptoms, more serious cause asthma and other diseases.

    Cats have strong hair and shed hair all year round, which is very distressing for people who like to suck cats but are allergic to cat hair, and they are really reluctant to give up raising cats, so what will happen if they insist on raising cats? It also depends on the severity of allergies, people with slight allergies, and cats will be sneezing all the time, rhinitis, which will seriously affect a person's spirit and rest, and will be accompanied by cough, runny nose and other symptoms, a more serious one will cause asthma and other diseases, and may even be life-threatening, which is not alarmist. Therefore, if you are severely allergic to cats, it is not recommended to continue breeding, and if you have a slight allergy, you can take some measures to reduce allergy symptoms.

    How to raise a cat with cat hair allergies:

    1. People who are allergic to cat hair should insist on combing the cat every day, using a denser comb to comb off the hair that has fallen out, and can also comb off the dandruff, which can reduce the symptoms of cat hair allergy to a large extent.

    2. Reduce close contact with cats, wear masks and gloves when bathing and feeding cats, and stay away from cats when sleeping and usually staying to reduce contact with allergens. Bed sheets, carpets, curtains, and other items are washed frequently.

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