
Is Your Child's Beloved Pet the Cause of an
Asthma Attack?
Here are some measures you can take to prevent or minimize
asthma attacks caused by pets.
That cute little kitten or
lovable dog that your child (or partner) can't live without could be making them very sick. Sadly, as much as we
love them, cats and dogs are often major asthma triggers for asthma
sufferers and can send some to the emergency room.
Contrary to what many people believe, it is the dander (dry flakes of skin),
not the hair of the animal that actually is the cause of the problem.Your pet's dander is shed continuously, but it is so small that it's
difficult to see.
The dander is easily
airborne and sticks readily to fibers and therefore goes everywhere and gets on just about everything. If you have
rugs and your pet comes inside the house, they are certainly full of it, so is your furniture and beds if they are
allowed on them. If you cuddle or play with your pet, it's all over your clothing too. However, this doesn't mean
that you have to get rid of Fido, Garfield, Rover or even Tibbles
There are a number of
alternatives that you can take. Steam cleaning rugs and furniture in your home will help to remove the dander.
Using a HEPA vacuum cleaner is also good. If possible, getting rid of rugs is the best solution. Make sure your pet
stays out of the asthma sufferer's bedroom. Wash all bedding, floors and walls to remove the dander. Then use a
HEPA air purifier at night in the bedroom with the door closed.
Take your pet to the
groomer for a shampoo once a week or have a family member wash your pet outside to ensure that the dander level is
kept as low as possible. Long haired pets should get clipped shorter. If your pet loves to show their appreciation
by licking, this should be discouraged since their saliva will contain dander as well as proteins, which are also
an asthma trigger for many asthma sufferers.
If you don't have a pet but
your friends or relatives do, even a short visit to their home can cause problems for an asthma sufferer, especially children who can't resist playing with
them. When you get home, get your child to take a shower and wash their clothing too to remove the
dander.
Living with your beloved pet can be comfortable and symptom free when
taking all of these measures. However, if your situation is more serious and your pet still makes you sick, then
you may want to try a natural asthma treatment
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© Susan Millar -http://www.dramatic-asthma-relief.com
About the Author - Susan Millar is a former asthma and
allergy sufferer. She is a researcher and the author of "The Dramatic Asthma Relief Report", based on extensive
research from internationally respected medical publications about genuinely effective alternative treatment
for asthma
& allergies
, which helped her to eliminate her
asthma and allergies. This book has helped many other sufferers worldwide to do the
same.
Peter
Charalambos
Editor

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