Posts Tagged ‘Allergies’

This past Christmas my youngest son asked for a kitten. So, off I went shopping for a kitten, and wouldn’t you know it, I fell in love with this frisky little female himalayan kitten. I brought her home and my son instantly fell in love with the kitten and named her Sasha.

A week after having Sasha at home I started experiencing a ticklish throat and a heavy chest. I had been around animals most of my life and I have never had an allergic reaction to animals; therefore I assumed I was developing a cold. However, a week went by and my ticklish throat turned very itchy and I also had a very noticeable wheeze. Now it was obvious that what I was experiencing was an allergic reaction to animals, in particular to this fluffy little kitten. Still, not willing to face the truth and hoping for the best I started taking some antihistamines and waited a few more days.  The antihistamine did not help, my breathing became more laboured and I was developing hives. 

I finally faced reality and went to see my physician. I was diagnosed not only with allergies but also with adult onset asthma brought on by the kitten. I was prescribed a bucketful of medications mainly for asthma, but also to calm my immune system down. There was no question that we had to find a new home for Sasha. I thought that once Sasha was gone, everything would go back to normal but this was not so. I now was sensitive to many things that I had never been before, particularly animals. Our ten year old labrador retriever, with whom I had lived in harmony for the past ten years, was now causing chaos with my immune system.

Giving up Sasha was a gut wrenching experience, but she was very young and would easily adjust to another home. However, we have loved and lived with our dog for ten years and he is a part of the family. Giving our dog up was not an option; therefore I needed to find another solution to the allergic reaction to animals that I was experiencing.

My first step was to inform myself about pet allergies and how to deal with them. Once well informed I was ready to act.

  • I created a pet free zone in my home. Our dog is not allowed in the areas I spend most of my time in, my bedroom and my office.  
  • Our house is vacuumed daily to reduce the amount of fur and allergens.                                             
  • I invested in a HEPA filter and placed it in the living room where our dog is allowed to roam. The HEPA filter reduces the amount of allergens in the air.
  • Finally, we started shampooing our dog with allergen reducing shampoo twice a month and also applying a dander removing spray daily. The spay/shampoo treatment has been very effective in reducing my allergies and asthma.

These simple steps have worked well for me. Living with an allergic reaction to animals can be a simple task if one is willing to make the necessary adjustments. Pets make great companions and loving and living with an animal is one of the greatest things in the world. Seeking the proper treatment and health advice from a doctor can make it possible to live with an animal even if you have an allergic reaction to animals.

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In our technologically advanced society, we have numerous gadgets and appliances to make our lives simpler. Among the most useful product innovations is the permanent filter home air purifier. These products are particularly useful for those who suffer from allergies to dust, pets and pollen.

Thanks to this valuable invention you can now enjoy clean air both at home and in the workplace. This goes a long way to protecting you from allergens and harmful environmental threats.

There are a number of air cleaner filter systems on the market today. Choosing the best air purifier for your particular needs might not be as easy as you might think. For this reason it is important that you carry out some research. Find out as much information as you can about the products prior to making your purchase. Here are some tips you should be aware of.

CADR Rating

You need to know about the ratings associated with any air cleaner filter system you may decide to buy. These ratings are your guide to figuring out just how reliable and effective a particular air cleaning product is.

The Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) is a realistic rating system used to evaluate filters. It’s function is to test the effectiveness of a product at filtering out the damaging contaminants and allergens in the air around us.

The rating for the system’s filtering capacity is expressed as a percentage. A higher rating means that the product will be more effective at ridding the air of pollen, dust, smoke and other allergens. Therefore, when you’re considering various models, check for those with a high number indicating their higher degree of effectiveness at filtering out contaminants.

The MERV Rating

The MERV, which stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, is similar to the CADR rating. But the testing is conducted by the product manufacturer instead. Also appearing as a percentage, the MERV is a general indicator of the effectiveness of a system, using a scale of 1 to 16. If the rating is somewhere between 6 and 12, you can be confident that the product is good value and won’t be a waste of money.

If you suffer from allergies, it’s important to exercise as much control as possible over the environmental triggers that will set off an attack. A good quality air purifier will help you do the job properly.

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