Animals have interacted with humans for thousands of
years. But here\\\'s some news to all you animal lovers: that sneezing,
coughing, hacking, runny nose and those rashes that appear on your skin
may be caused by small, furry creatures that you so love and admire.
Are you allergic to pets or other animals? Here is a list of animals
that commonly trigger allergies in humans:
Cats and dogs
Most
dogs and cats that trigger allergy have fur. Since these animals shed
regularly, the tiny hairs eventually find themselves on the skin, in
the nose and mouth. When this does happen, allergic symptoms occur.
This can happen whether the animal is longhaired or shorthaired.
What
about hairless breeds? For people whose allergies are triggered by
animal hair, keeping a hairless cat or dog seems to solve the problem.
That is, until the animal develops a skin problem and sheds dander or
dead skin. This can then trigger an allergy.
Horses
Like
cats and dogs, horses can also trigger allergy through their saliva.
There are certain proteins in horse\\\'s saliva that can be problematic to
people who are hypersensitive. Horse dander can also cause allergic
reactions.
Rabbits
Rabbits have fine hair
that when shed, can trigger allergies in people who have a sensitivity
to them. People who have allergies or asthma might suffer from
wheezing, sneezing, watery eyes and runny nose. Nasal congestion is
also common. Their urine also contains certain proteins that can cause
itching or rashes upon direct contact.
Guinea pigs and hamsters
Guinea
pigs and hamsters are quite cuddly and are low-maintenance animals.
Many of them have been domesticated and are found in many households as
pets. They are generally easy to care for, which makes them quite
popular with children, young teens and even adults.
The problem
with guinea pigs and hamsters is that their hair, dander and urine can
trigger allergy. To someone who has asthma or has hypersensitivity to
the proteins in the animal\\\'s urine, the animal can be a source of
physical discomfort. Symptoms can vary, ranging from skin rashes to
sneezing and asthma.
Mice and rats
These
are the guinea pig\\\'s wilder cousins. People who are hypersensitive or
those who have not developed antibodies to certain allergy-causing
proteins secreted by these animals can also suffer from allergic
reactions to their hair, urine, feces and saliva.
Birds and poultry
Birds,
ducks, chickens and their kind can also trigger allergies in humans.
Direct contact with their feces and the downy part of their feathers
can cause certain physical discomfort. Consumption of eggs can also
cause certain allergic reactions in certain individuals.
Cows
Cows
produce milk, which contains common allergy-causing substances. Cows
can, through their milk, cause the gastrointestinal discomfort
associated with lactose intolerance. Direct contact with their urine
can also trigger allergies in certain individuals.
Whether you are suffering from animal allergies, food allergies, hay fever or just about any type of allergies, consult only the best allergists.