Discover if you have allergies to cats

The allergy to cats is caused by the protein produced by the salivary and sebaceous glands of the cat's skin. Therefore, people who are allergic to this type of feline, are not necessarily allergic to animals, but to the protein produced by cats due to their hypersensitive immune system.

The body reacts to allergens, as if it were a fight against a virus or bacteria. This reaction is actually the cause of the allergy symptoms.

 

Know the symptoms

An allergic reaction to the cat is not only triggered when the animal's hair is touched, it can also be triggered by touching objects that contain allergens (substances that can cause an allergic reaction) of cat; This can generate the following symptoms:

1. Red eyes, itching and tearing. 2. Sneezing and coughing. 3. Urticaria. 4. Runny nose or stuffy nose.

In normal environments this may be mild for patients, but when exposed to contaminated air, tobacco smoke or other allergens Like the car pollen or smog, the symptoms get worse.

 

What should you do?

The first thing you should do is reduce your contact with cats. Do not touch them, do not hug. Be careful with people who own cats. Remember that contact with objects and with allergens of cat can trigger allergic reactions. If you know someone who has a cat, try to keep a distance.

If you experience the first signs of allergy, you should leave the place where you are, because prolonged exposure can worsen the symptoms. People who are excessively sensitive to allergens of cats should avoid having pets in their home.


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