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Pet allergy?
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I have been suffering from chronic Bronchitis for a long time now. There is always an underlying tickly cough, accompanied by painful throat which goes from one side to the other and sneezing.
I recently sought a second opinion as I had been to my GP many times. I had my bloods done, which came back normal. She also gave me a blue inhaler (I've always had a brown one) and told me it was likely to be allergies or asthma.
We have a very hairy Alsation who malts regularly. Whilst we were on holiday in May I had no symptoms whatsoever. Could I have a mild allergy to our dog?
I recently sought a second opinion as I had been to my GP many times. I had my bloods done, which came back normal. She also gave me a blue inhaler (I've always had a brown one) and told me it was likely to be allergies or asthma.
We have a very hairy Alsation who malts regularly. Whilst we were on holiday in May I had no symptoms whatsoever. Could I have a mild allergy to our dog?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It does sound very much like a pet allergy unfortunately mountainboo.
You have two choices if it is:
1.Buy some Piriton tablets and take them every day for the rest of the time the dog is with you.
2.Get the dog rehomed :(
You can ask your GP to refer you for allergy testing to make sure,don't be tempted to get tested at one of those health food shops...the tests they use are flawed and inaccurate.
You have two choices if it is:
1.Buy some Piriton tablets and take them every day for the rest of the time the dog is with you.
2.Get the dog rehomed :(
You can ask your GP to refer you for allergy testing to make sure,don't be tempted to get tested at one of those health food shops...the tests they use are flawed and inaccurate.
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