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What are the common symptoms of animal allergy?
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Sneezing; Runny or stuffy nose; Facial pain (from nasal congestion); Coughing, wheezing, or trouble breathing; Watery, red or itchy eyes; Skin rash or hives. Specific IgE testing for furry animal components, available for cat, dog, and horse, helps your healthcare provider identify the specific proteins that cause reactions. So instead of knowing that you are […] Read More
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What are common animal allergy symptoms?
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Those tiny pieces of animal dander can easily get in your eyes or nose, some pieces are even small enough to breathe into your lungs. People with an allergy to animal dander can react immediately, but sometimes symptoms can be delayed. If you have one or more of these symptoms after being near a furry […] Read More
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What is animal allergy?
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If your eyes water, and you start to sneeze after playing with or just being near a furry animal like a cat or dog, you may have an animal allergy. Animal dander — a combination of skin, fur, and saliva—is extremely tiny and lightweight, so it can stay in the air for hours, which could […] Read More
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Why don’t I have symptoms all the time?
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Everyone has their own unique combination of allergic triggers, and not all of them are obvious. You may be sensitized to several allergen sources, but not enough to trigger symptoms when you are exposed to only one of them. But when you encounter multiple substances you’re allergic to at the same time, they can add […] Read More
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What are year-round allergies?
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Year-round allergies, also called perennial allergies or indoor allergies, are a result of coming into contact with something that you’re allergic to, regardless of the season. If you’re always sniffling and sneezing, you may think of your home as your place to escape and recuperate from what seems like an endless cold. But some things […] Read More
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Is allergy testing painful?
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Blood tests and skin-picks tests are virtually painless, although you may feel a quick prick of the skin. Positive reactions to skin-prick tests can also cause itchy, red bumps, but these usually subside in just a few short minutes or hours. Read More
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How does an allergy blood test compare to a skin-prick test?
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Unlike skin-prick testing, there’s no risk that a blood test will trigger an allergic reaction. This is especially important if you or your child are at a higher risk for a life-threatening, anaphylactic reaction. And for infants and young children, a single needle prick for a blood sample may be less traumatic than the repeated scratching of […] Read More
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What types of allergy tests exist?
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Allergy Blood Test A blood test is a quick and simple way to get answers to your underlying allergy questions. Also called a specific IgE (sIgE) blood test, this powerful tool can aid in accurately diagnosing your allergies by measuring the level of specific antibodies in the blood. These antibodies are an indicator of allergic sensitization […] Read More
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How does allergy testing work?
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There are several types of allergy tests, including blood tests, skin-prick tests, food challenge tests, and allergy provocation tests. Together with your healthcare provider, you can decide which test is best for you. Once you receive an allergy test, the results are reviewed alongside your medical history to help establish an accurate diagnosis. Read More
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What is allergy testing?
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Allergy testing is performed by a healthcare provider or allergy specialist to determine if your body is sensitized to a known substance, such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, or certain foods. If you suspect allergies are the cause of symptoms such as itchy eyes, trouble breathing, or skin irritation, it’s important to consult with […] Read More

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