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101. food allergy
- www.headland.com
- Allergy and Asthma Relief Now .
- Home / allergy / food allergy.
- Locating the very best allergy relief and information web sites is sometimes very difficult. ... We've spent a considerable amount of time and effort to locate relevant information on the very best allergy information sites to pick the best places for you to go to regardless of the type of allergy that gives you problems. ...
- WWW Allergy Relief .
- The best information on food allergy can be found at these sites.
- Welcome to The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network.
- The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Alliance. ... Food Allergy Prevention Ad Campaign Click. ... A nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing about a clearer understanding of the issues surrounding food allergies.
- Welcome to Food Allergy Help.
- Welcome to Food Allergy Help Welcome to Food Allergy Help - Self help testing system which reveals food. ... food allergy help, weight loss, food allergies, migraine headache. ... Offers a self help testing system which reveals food incompatibilities.
- Food Allergy. ...
- Many allergy sufferers get confused about food allergy and food sensitivity, because often the two conditions are referred to as being one in the same. ... Alletess tests food allergy allergies with blood sample to determine exact
amount of allergen-specific IgE, IgG anti-bodies in blood serum, using RAST or Elisa to pinpoint symptoms, sensitivites.
102. allergy products : Buy at the best price on Kelkoo -
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- Anti-Allergy Mattress Cover, Superking-Size Department: Accessories Delivery Cost: £3. ...
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- Clarityn Allergy Tablets OTC 7's Clarityn Allergy for the symptomatic relief of allergies including hay fever and allergic skin conditions. ...
- Anti-Allergy Pillows Firm Medibed Anti-Allergy Pillows* The Medibed fabric works like a surgeon's facemask - it allows the surgeon to breathe, yet stops infections passing though* Unique In stock - Delivery Cost: UK from £6. ...
103. Learn Online Course - Understand Basic Cats and Dogs First Aid - Expert Instruction
- home.universalclass.com
- Would you know what to do if your puppy chewed through the insulation to the hot wires of a table lamp? Are you planning a vacation with your pet as a companion? Or, do you perhaps live in a rather remote locale, far away from the nearest veterinarian? In other words, are you prepared to help your cat or dog in an emergency? No? Then this class is for you. ...
- There are 29 lessons: Lesson 1 – Your Pet’s Essential Medicine Chest, Lesson 2 – Appraising The Situation, Lesson 3 – Basic Techniques and How to Do Them, Lesson 4 – Dealing with Your Pet’s Allergies and Asthma Airborne Allergies Food Allergies Flea Allergy Hives Asthma Attacks, Lesson 5 – Emergencies That Threaten the Lives Of Your Pets Cardiac Arrest Choking Collapse Drowning Shock Strangulation Suffocation, Lesson 6 – Wounds, Bleeding, and Abscesses Cuts and Wounds Bleeding Abscesses Suture Problems, Lesson 7 – Metabolic & Illness-Related Emergencies Vomiting Diarrhea Unconsciousness Seizures Low Blood Sugar Fever Dehydration, Lesson 8 – Back, Chest, & Abdominal Injuries Back Injuries Chest Injuries Abdominal Wounds, Lesson 9 – Injuries Caused By Trauma Car Accidents Falls Clothes Dryer Injuries Splinters Fishhook Injuries Gunshot Wounds Arrow Wounds Lesson 10 – Head & Neck Injuries Head Injuries Head Entrapment Head Swelling Neck Pain, Lesson 11 – Skin Injuries & Diseases Skin Infections Skin Pulled Away Skin Swelling Lick Sores Fur Contamination Hot Spots Impetigo Puppy Strangles, Lesson 12 – Injuries of the Extremities Fractures Limping Leg Swelling Kneecap Slipping, Lesson 13 – Paw Injuries Paw Damage Pad Burns Toe Cysts Ingrown Nails Nail Bed Infections Nail Damage, Lesson 14 – Tail Injuries Tail Infections Tail Swelling, Lesson 15 – Ear, Eye, & Nose Injuries Earflap Injuries Ear Infections Eye Infections Eye Out Of Socket Sties Nosebleeds, Lesson 16 – Mouth and Jaw Injuries Mouth Injuries Mouth Sores Tongue Swelling Tooth Damage Jaw Entrapment Jaw Swelling, Lesson 17 – Problems with Foreign Objects Foreign Object In Ear Foreign Object In Eye Foreign Object In Mouth Foreign Object In Nose Foreign Object In Throat Foreign Object Swallowed, Lesson 18 – Gastrointestinal Tract Problems Anal Gland Impaction Constipation Bowel Obstruction Bloat Rectal Prolapse, Lesson 19 – Heat & Cold-Related Emergencies Heatstroke Hypothermia Frostbite , Lesson 20 – Bites, Stings, & Infestations Bee And Wasp Stings Fly Bites Ticks Spider Bites Worms Maggots, Lesson 21 – Bites From Other Animals Animals Bites Snakebites Scorpion Stings Jellyfish Stings, Lesson 22 – Encounters With Wild Animals Skunk Spray Toad Poisoning Porcupine Quills, Lesson 23 – Encounters With Poisons Poisoning Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Smoke Inhalation, Lesson 24 – Burns: Chemical, Friction, Heat, & Electrical Burns From Chemicals Burns From Friction Burns From Heat Electrical Shock, Lesson 25 – Birthing & Post-Birthing Problems Birthing Problems Vaginal Prolapse Mastitis Fading Puppy Or Kitten, Lesson 26 – Genitourinary Tract Blockage Urinary Blockage Incontinence Testicular Or Scrotal Swelling, Lesson 27 – Preventing Problems, Lesson 28 – First Aid Symptom Finder. ...
- Lesson 4 - Dealing with you Pet's Allergies and Asthma - Food Allergies Flea Allergy Hives Asthma Attacks.
- Dog and Cat Care (Hot Class!) Contemplating a new addition to your life in the form of a dog or cat? This course will help you select the pet that is right for your situation, and provide housebreaking, training, adjustment, feeding, fitness, behavior, travel, and basic healthcare ti. ...
104. help with kitty skin problem
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- So now we are doing food trials, applying topical ointment, and of course insulin for the diabetes and antibiotic for the urinary tract infection she has also developed. My Annebelle is not happy! If the food trials don't work the vet is going to consult with a vet. ...
- But, I was wondering if anyone out there has had a similar problem or heard of something similar? The vet says the irritated areas around the face/upper torso are indicative of a food allergy, so I am hoping the food trials work, but I am also looking for any other information I can gather! .
- if it were my cat, I would request seeing the dermatologist ASAP to go ahead and eliminate any possibilities that it isn't food related. ...
- I am hoping that is due to the food that she is on and that it does prove to be a food allergy. Now I have my other cat to deal with, who is very timid. She is so stressed out by Annebelle going to the vet so much of late and smelling so medicinal that she hisses at her if the two of them get near, and I have had several cat fights. ...
- What kind of food and water bowls do you use? Most vets recommend stainless steel for sensitive kitties. ... I use a 10% bleach solution and rinse the heck out of them for my dogs because one of them is allergic to many molds (he had allergy testing and molds were his worst enemy). ...
- We are hoping the problem is caused by a food allergy, and the spots haven't gotten any worse, in fact may be a bit better in the last few days. ...
- I found that she had food allergies too (her skin was a mess and the steroids were horrid, wreaking incredible havoc on her—she eventually suffered from renal failure at the age of 13). ... I actually make my dog food myself. I found that Britanny was allergic to chicken and what dog food didn't contain chicken or some poultry? Your kitty may have some weird allergy as well to what is contained in cat food. ...
- (One tip though - don't put it too close to a wall or the water will condense on the paint - put it in the kitchen or bathroom or in a central area in the room where the cat can't get at the steam) .
- So now I get the 500 mgm Omega 3 fatty acid capsules from the health food store, and I give them one capsule once or twice a week. ...
- Tally, how do you give your kitty the omega 3 capsules? Can you break them apart and put them on her food or do you have to "pill her? Between the insulin shots, the ointment, and food trials I don't want to stress out my baby any more than necessary, but I will try the capsules if I can get them down her. ...
105. Asthma: Food Allergy, a Common Cause
- www.nutramed.com
- Food Allergy Course Work.
- While airborne problems are more obvious to asthmatic sufferers, food problems may be a well-hidden source of lung-disease. Many studies of food allergy involve patients with food-induced asthma; the asthma is easily recognized if symptoms begin within a few hours of eating food and the asthma is associated with other symptoms of food allergy. Eczema and asthma are often associated in atopic patients with food allergy. Food allergy can cause both immediate and delayed patterns of asthma. Immediate food reactions can cause sudden, dramatic and life-threatening asthma is one of the consequences of anaphylaxic reactions to food. Delayed patterns of food allergy can cause chronic asthma and/or bronchitis and are among the most neglected causes of chronic or "intrinsic" asthma.
- Asthma is one of the 3 manifestations of a pattern of allergy, called atopy. ...
- Food allergy and asthma.
- Source Pediatr Pulmonol Suppl, 11:1995, 59-60 Abstract Food allergy (FA) is one of the causes of atopic dermatitis (AD), of acute urticaria, of reactions of the gastrointestinal tract, and of acute systemic anaphylaxis, but its role in asthma appears to be less clear. The prevalence and incidence of subjects with food-induced wheezing have not been well studied. In addition, the number of subjects with proven food-induced wheezing by double-blind, placebo-controlled oral food challenge (DBPCOFC) has been small. At the moment wheezing is considered unusual in food-hypersensitive subjects, and wheezing as the unique symptom of FA is rare. Furthermore, most cases of food-induced asthma have been observed in children. Food allergy may trigger allergic respiratory symptoms through two main routes: ingestion or inhalation. ... We have shown that a significant proportion of children with IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy experienced asthma following DBPCOFC with cow's milk. Mechanisms in adverse reactions to food. ...
106. Cat Skin
- www.epetpals.com
- Maybe you've noticed your cat scratching a little more lately. What about dry, flaky skin, a dull coat, or hair loss? All these may be signs your cat has sensitive skin. ...
- Even though sensitive skin may indicate an allergy, many cases are simply associated with a deficiency of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. ...
- While expensive supplements can be used to increase the amount of essential fatty acids your cat gets, the easiest way to provide these nutrients is to simply feed your pet Science Diet Sensitive Skin. Science Diet Sensitive Skin provides the increased levels of omega 3 and omega 6 to improve the health of your cat's skin and coat, alleviating the problem of dry, flaky skin, dull coat, and hair loss. ...
- Plus, the Hill's Healthy Defense System of antioxidants gives your cat the nutrition needed to support a long, healthy, and happy life.
- See your veterinarian immediately if you believe your pet has a food allergy.
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107. vet@dog - Dermatology - Food Allergies Part I: Ear problems
- www.dog.com
- Allergies: food vs. ...
- Food Allergies Part I: Ear problems.
- Food Allergies Part II.
- com vet@dog Allergies: food vs. ...
- yeast infections of paws, ears, or skin folds; often secondary to moisture, to excessive skin secretions, or to airborne or food allergies.
- recurrent generalized bacterial folliculitis from food allergies or inhalant allergies.
- food (e. ...
- By definition, an allergy is a hypersensitivity to a particular substance to which most individuals would have little or no reaction at all. ...
- Common allergens are pollens and mold spores of various types; dust mites and other insects or insect parts; skin or hair flakes (dander) from various animals (or humans???); dried saliva particles (which is the most common cat allergen causing reactions in sensitive humans); and other minute airborne substances.
- scratching, shaking, and/or infection of one or both ears (also common with food allergies).
- rubbing or scratching the muzzle or face (also common with food allergies).
- licking, chewing, or gnawing of toes, nail beds, pads, and/or webbed interdigital areas (also common with food allergies).
- These signs, too, are common with food allergies.
- This appearance is not specifically diagnostic of airborne allergies; it may also be seen with food or contact allergies, in addition to a host of other primary and secondary skin disorders.
- Once the most highly allergenic substances are identified, they can be combined into a mixture (referred to as "allergy serum") that is taylored to that individual dog. Using a process termed "hyposensitization," a series of gradually increasing doses of injected allergy serum is used to reduce the dog's response to the substances that trigger his allergic reactions. ... Of those who respond positively, approximately half are able to discontinue most, if not all, their symptomatic allergy medications.
108. Allergy/Immunology Market Research - Life Sciences Industry Reports
- www.marketresearch.com
- Allergy/Immunology Research Reports.
- Food Allergies: New Treatments Are Nothing To Sneeze At.
- Introduction Attempts to resolve the growing fears related to food allergies are increasing and the research efforts related to treating this condition have been gaining momentum in recent years. ... Scope * Evaluation of current diagnostics and treatment paradigms in the management of food allergies, most notably peanut, seafood and milk allergies * Overview of the incidence and prevalence of food allergies in the major markets * Comparative analysis of the main growth areas of food allergy management in the future * Identification of areas of highest unmet need in diagnosis, management and treatment of food allergies both now and in the future Report Highlights Although the media often states that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing, it more.
- Marketlooks: Prescription Generic Allergy and Respiratory Drugs.
- Market for Prescription Allergy Treatment and Management.
- This new BCC report explores the dynamic and changing environment of prescription allergy treatments and analyzes the major issues affecting the market. ... Recommendations of solutions, medico-legal repercussions, and progress in allergy treatment development are also discussed. ...
- Market for Over-the-Counter Allergy and Asthma Products.
- Market for OTC Allergy and Asthma Products is a comprehensive analysis of the impact OTC drugs have made to the allergy and asthma market. ... Within the OTC Allergy and Asthma Product Market four market segments are covered, including: Allergic Rhinitis Remedies, Sinusitis Remedies, Ocular Allergy Remedies, and Asthma Products. ... Market for OTC Allergy and Asthma Products will provide the reader with a comprehensive analysis of allergy and asthma products currently marketed and potentially entering the market. ...
109. Pet Columns: Food Allergies: The Truth About Lamb and Rice Mixes
- www.cvm.uiuc.edu
- Food Allergies: The Truth About Lamb and Rice Mixes .
- "Some food allergy cases have symptoms of gastrointestinal upset-diarrhea, vomiting or.
- In humans, food allergies can be diagnosed via skin tests and blood tests, but unfortunately,.
- contaminate food with proteins your pet has been exposed to. ...
- It is also important that owners make sure that their dog or cat remains inside to prevent.
- to cat food, or cat litter--some dogs find cat feces to be tasty morsels," adds Dr. ...
- "Veterinarians used to recommend lamb and rice a lot for restrictive food trials because it.
- was a food source not found in normal mixes. Lamb and rice was recommended for food.
- allergy testing for so many years that the public got the impression that it was good for the.
- But if pets have a food allergy, this is long.
- not caused by a food allergen. ...
- When food trials are initiated, veterinarians.
- reintroduction, a food in the original diet did not cause itching. ...
- during reintroduction, the food trial test is continued to determine which food component.
- "When owners try to do food trials themselves, the diagnosis becomes more difficult,".
110. Food Allergy Pioneer
- www.allergictofood.com
- All About Food Allergies.
- The process of developing food allergies .
- Immediate and delayed food allergies .
- Symptoms of immediate and delayed food allergies .
- Lab Tests for identifying immediate and delayed food allergies .
- Diagnosis and treatment of immediate and delayed food allergies .
- What is an allergy? An allergy is an allergic reaction. An allergic reaction can be caused by a food in your diet, your pet, pollen from flowers in your yard, or any number of things. People are just as allergic to certain foods in their diet as they are to a cat or blooming flowers in the springtime. ... With delayed food allergies that immune response can manifest itself as migraines, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, ADD & Hyperactivity in children, eczema, bad breath, Crohns disease or any of the numerous other conditions listed below that, over time, become chronic illnesses.
- The process of developing food allergies.
- Normally when you eat a food, it is broken down in the intestinal tract into its essential component parts. ... If foods were always broken down into its essential component parts you would not have an allergy to any food. However, if an inflammatory response takes place in the wall of the intestinal tract, partially digested food particles (i. ...
- However, once the partially digested food particles cross the intestinal barrier they travel, via the portal system, to the liver. ... And each time the food is eaten, regardless of whether it is partially digested, the immune system remembers and automatically activates causing the immune response or allergic reaction to the food. ...
111. Home - Skin Allergies in Dogs and Cats
- www.petalia.com.au
- This dog has a severe flea allergy dermatitis. ...
- How can I tell if my pet has an allergy? .
- Is an allergy the only condition that causes pets to scratch? .
- How can I tell if my pet has an allergy? Top .
- It is quite likely that your pet has an allergy if it is scratching, licking, rubbing or chewing its skin excessively to the point where its hair is becoming thin or it is developing skin rashes or infections.
- As a result of the allergy, they may also develop bacterial or yeast infections of the skin, which will usually cause an awful smell and give the coat a greasy appearance. ...
- A flea bite allergy is by far the commonest allergy that a pet experiences, although not the only one. ...
- If the pet’s itching and scratching are eliminated or greatly reduced, then a flea allergy is more than likely the cause.
- If the flea elimination trial did not have a good effect, then an allergy of a different type may be the problem.
- Food allergies can sometimes be the problem. To determine if your pet is allergic to food, you need to use a trial diet of a type the pet has never eaten before. ... Your veterinarian will be able to advise you on a suitable food elimination diet and commercial restricted protein diets are available.
- If, following all of the above procedures, you are still having no effect, then the allergy may well be a condition called Atopy where the pet is allergic to inhaled substances such as pollens, moulds, house dust and so on. ...
- Is an allergy the only condition that causes pets to scratch? Top .
- He works full time in animal behaviour management in Queensland, consulting with dog, cat and bird owners on a daily basis as well as appearing on air as Brisbane’s radio Pet Vet, and writing for various magazines.
- Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) in Dogs .
112. Repeated cat vomiting may mean it's a food allergy and not a hairball - 8/16/03
- www.detnews.com
- I have an 8-year-old cat who has been to three different vets. ...
- Repeated cat vomiting may mean it's a food allergy and not a hairball.
- Fox: I have an 8-year-old cat who has been to three different vets. ...
- He acts healthy and basically normal, but he vomits every other day (a little hair mixed in with food) and is losing weight. ...
- : Since your cat's various tests have ruled out feline leukemia and other diseases that could cause him to throw up, I am surprised that the veterinarians said it is not a hairball problem but then gave medication for hairballs anyway. They should have considered the most probable cause of your cat's regurgitation: food allergy. Since commercial cat foods contain many different ingredients, it's difficult to know which ingredient is causing the hypersensitivity reaction, which in some cats also manifests itself as chronic diarrhea or irritated bowel syndrome. ...
- Gradually take your cat off his regular food by adding increasing portions of home-prepared food, such as four parts fish or ground turkey to one part rice. If this change in diet helps, gradually add other ingredients, like scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, a few drops of safflower oil and a pediatric (child's) multivitamin and multimineral tablet crushed and mixed in with the food. ...
- Cats normally swallow some fur when they groom themselves, so seeing some hair in the regurgitated food does not mean that they are suffering from hairballs. There are other reasons why cats vomit their food, so if the change in diet does not help in two to three weeks, further tests would be necessary. ...
- Repeated cat vomiting may mean it's a food allergy and not a hairball.
113. Background Paper: Current Seminar
- www.accessexcellence.org
- In the US, one in ten people suffer from some form of allergy. ...
- Allergies to pollen are so common that the relative severity of the allergy season is determined each year by the amount of pollen released by the grasses and weeds around the area in which you live. ...
- It is interesting to know that when people are allergic to their cats they are actually allergic to a protein in cat saliva. When a cat licks its hair and then sheds its hair around the house, you are exposed to the saliva on the hair and can develop allergic symptoms to the saliva. This connection between saliva, cat hair, and allergies was made by scientists who were able to raise cats that did not lick their coats. They compared the severity of cat allergies in people exposed to cats that licked their fur to people exposed to cats that were less fastidious. They found that it was the saliva proteins on the fur which were responsible for the allergy. ...
- Food molecules can also act as allergens. Food allergies may be very severe and can lead to anaphylaxis. ...
- At least 3 genes are believed to be responsible for allergy, but only one putative gene has been identified. ... Overproduction of IL-4 leads to more IgE which, in turn, results in the well known wheezing and sneezing symptoms of allergy. ...
- If your cat makes you sneeze and you avoid your cat, you will stop sneezing since there is no cat saliva to cause IgE production. ...
- Other drugs which help allergy sufferers are contained in nasal sprays and eye drops also aimed at blocking histamine released locally in the nose and eyes. ... Severe allergy related breathing difficulties are often treated by inhaling a mist of epinephrine. ...
114. Allergies To Animals In Children
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- And yet exposure to a dog or cat can cause a sensitive person quite a serious reaction. ... In some cases, the allergy is just too strong, and the pet must be placed in a new home. ... There are people who cannot be in a house or apartment where a cat has lived in the past year without developing burning eyes, sneezing, and even labored breathing. Recent studies have shown that not only are cat hair and dander allergenic, but cat saliva contains a very potent allergen (and cats spend half their waking hours grooming themselves); the same allergen is found in the glands of the cat's skin, at the hair roots. Almost all breeds of cats can cause a reaction in a cat-sensitive person. ... If you are taking allergy shots for sensitivity to an animal, do not stop the shots when you get rid of the animal. ...
- Immunotherapy, or allergy shots, may be the treatment of choice if you cannot realistically reduce your or your child's exposure to animal allergens.
- But getting rid of a cat or dog can be a draconian remedy when the pet is loved. ... You should not brush or wash a cat or dog yourself if you are allergic to it. ... An allergic person should not empty a cat-litter box or should wear a mask while doing so. ... A cat or dog should have its own bed or one or two resting places of its own in the house. ...
- Are some animals more likely to cause allergic reactions than others? Must a new home be found for the animal? What is causing the child's allergic reaction? What can be done to minimize the incidence of allergic reactions? Can you suggest specific ways of diminishing exposure? Would allergy shots help? What is involved - how many shots are required? For how long would shots be necessary? .
- Allergy News.
- Infant Fevers Linked to Reduced Allergy Risk.
- And yet exposure to a dog or cat can cause a sensitive person quite a serious reaction. ...
- Allergy Immunotherapy.
115. mypetstop.com - Health: A
- www.petsource.com
- Here, it's up to you to turn your house into a home which is as safe as possible for your cat. ...
- Your cat may try to climb through the gap but slips at the slippery window frame. ...
- Through simple grids or special nets you can make your balcony cat-proof. This way you prevent your cat from falling down or escaping. ...
- Cats may suffer from a food allergy. ... Food allergies may limit the quality of life of your kitten significantly. Take yourself time to find out the cause of the allergy together with your vet and feed your cat a diet in line with the syndrome. ...
- According to estimations food allergies cause 1 % of all skin problems in cats. ... Apart from skin reactions food allergies may also lead to gastrointestinal problems like vomiting or diarrhoea. Cats with itching skin and gastrointestinal problems may have a food allergy. ...
- Each nutrient your cat has eaten may have caused an allergic reaction. ... In this case it is rather an intolerance than a real allergy. ...
- However, skin irritations and scratching may often have other reasons than food allergies. You should consider other possible reasons for the symptoms your cat shows, like flea infestation. ...
- Your vet may also prescribe a special diet for your kitten in order to diagnose food allergies. ... He/she will then prescribe a diet consisting of food your kitten hasn't eaten before and which will probably not cause an allergic reaction: a diet from selected proteins. ...
116. Precise Pet Tips from our Vet
- www.precisepet.com
- What is an allergy?.
- The three most common are flea allergy, inhalant allergy, and food allergy. ... Animals with food allergies more commonly show dermatologic symptoms but can also have vomiting and diarrhea.
- The first line of defense in treating a pet with flea allergy is controlling the fleas on the pet and in the environment. ... Many animals with other types of allergies can be made much more comfortable with minimal treatment once a flea allergy is addressed and under control.
- Atopy or inhalant allergy is the most common cause of allergies in dogs and it can be seen in cats as well. ...
- Allergy to a food ingredient is another type of allergy, and food allergies account for about 10 percent of allergy problems in dogs. Food allergies do not consistently respond as well as the other allergy types to corticosteroids. The best way to diagnose this type of allergy is to place the pet on an elimination diet. ... The food should be comprised of ingredients the pet has never had before, and it may be as simple as a lamb and rice diet. ...
- If the pet shows much improvement after the twelve-week period, owners can begin adding back a former ingredient, roughly one each week, and watch for allergy symptoms to return. If symptoms return after the addition of an ingredient, it can be concluded that ingredient is the cause of food allergy for that particular pet. The best way to reduce allergy symptoms when food allergies are involved is to avoid the offending ingredients completely. More commercial diets are being made that contain the novel ingredients and limited ingredients so that owners with food allergy pets have more options.
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117. Do Food Allergies Interact With Life-Threatening Asthma?
- www.respiratoryreviews.com
- Return to table of contents DO FOOD ALLERGIES INTERACT WITH LIFE-THREATENING ASTHMA? .
- Although food allergies can produce respiratory symptoms, their role in life-threatening asthma has not been examined in detail, nor has the relationship between the lungs and gut in the context of food allergy and asthma been well studied. Recently, however, researchers in the United Kingdom found that in children, a combination of poor asthma control and food allergy can greatly increase the risk of a life-threatening asthma exacerbation. ...
- All of the children were asked about exposure to food allergens and symptoms of anaphylaxis within the 24 hours prior to their asthma exacerbation.
- Skin testing was performed for grass and tree pollens, molds, dog, cat, and house dust mite. In addition, specific immunoglobulin E to common food allergies was measured.
- FOOD ALLERGY A RISK FACTOR.
- Food allergy, which was present in 10 cases and four controls, was a significant risk factor for life-threatening asthma; it increased the risk of a severe exacerbation almost sixfold. ...
- It is difficult to know what caused the decline in lung function and reduced bronchodilator response, said Gideon Lack, FRCPCH, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at St. ...
- After logistic regression, the independent risk factors for life-threatening asthma were food allergy and frequent hospitalization for asthma, with adjusted odds ratios of 5. ... According to the authors, more than one third of children with food allergies have asthma, and as many as 8% of children with asthma have food allergies.
- FOOD ALLERGY/ASTHMA CONNECTION?.
- What are some possible explanations for the apparent relationship between food allergy and life-threatening asthma? There isnt really a clear-cut connection between the gut and the respiratory tract as there appears to be between the upper and lower respiratory tract, admitted John M. James, MD, an allergy and immunology specialist at the Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers in Fort Collins. ...
- The important point is that food allergy has been artificially separated from inhalant allergies, said Dr. ... Thus, food allergies are seen to cause gastrointestinal symptoms, and inhalant allergies, respiratory symptoms. ... Lack suggested that physicians be aware that food allergens can behave like inhalant allergens in the sense that they can become aerosolized in the environment and cause only late-phase responses. ...
118. ASPCA: ASPCA Success Stories: Mr. Starlight (Cat)
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- When I first started volunteering as a cat socializer at the ASPCA a couple of years ago, I met a feisty feline named Mr. ...
- In addition, the cage tag lists the animal's vital stats indicated that he had food allergies and thus had to be on a restrictive--and more expensive--diet. At first I would try to change people's minds and let them know that feeding him a special type of food wasn't that much of a burden, and that once Mr. ...
- He almost immediately got over his food allergy, which I attributed to being psychological due to the extreme stress of being in a cage all the time, and I could feed him the regular food my other cats ate. He befriended his older cat "brothers," and the three of them are now the best of buddies, even with a healthy dose of wrestling thrown in (boys will be boys, after all!) And in a few months' time, he became completely and utterly affectionate and now loves meeting anyone who comes to our apartment--friend, landlord, painter, plumber, FedEx guy, etc. ...
- A kind human's love and a permanent, loving, secure home is all a shelter cat or dog needs to make it in this world.
- · Eddie (Cat).
- · Lindy (Cat).
- Starlight (Cat).
- · Lunchie (Cat).
- · Sable (Cat).
- · Pooka (Cat).
- · Ben (Cat).
- · Birdie (Cat).
- · Beatrice (Cat).
- · Nelly (Cat).
119. Meijer - Pet Connection - Cats - Protein Myths
- www.meijer.com
- Food.
- Although meat, milk and eggs are excellent sources of protein, plants also contain the amino acids needed in a pet's food. ... Just look for a pet food that's complete and balanced to be sure.
- If a pet has a food allergy, it should be identified by a veterinarian, and appropriate feeding restrictions should be given. Remember, not all skin allergies are related to food/flea allergy dermatitis; inhalant and contact dermatitis are more common allergies that affect pets.
- Myth: A Cat's And Dog's Protein Needs Are The Same.
- Good quality complete and balanced cat foods add taurine. ... For these reasons your should never feed dog food to a cat.
120. Lafayette Animal Aid
- www.lafayetteanimalaid.org
- Canine/Feline Allergy Problems: .
- Canine and feline pets have allergy problems in Louisiana just like their owners do. Because of the climate and geography of the Gulf Coast region, allergy problems are very common in veterinary medicine.
- Three distinct allergy categories exist in cats and dogs: 1) flea allergy, 2) food allergy and 3) atopy. ... Although the causes of these allergy problems are different, the primary symptom is the same - pruritus (itching/scratching).
- The classic locations on the pet for flea allergy are the dorso-lumbosacral area, especially around the base of the tail. The treatment for this type of allergy is primarily glucocorticosteriod type drugs, i. ... prednisone, triamcinolone (Vetaglog), Depo-medrol; however, flea control is the best method of preventing flea allergy problems. ...
- Food Allergy in humans is associated with a type 4 hypersensitivity reaction; however, in pets the mechanism is undetermined. Food allergy is not a seasonal problem due to the fact that it is directly related to the diet consumed. The pathophysiology of food allergy is based on an allergic reaction to some protein antigens in the diet, i. ... There are no classic set of cutaneous (skin) signs that are specific for the dog or cat; the major complaint is pruritus. Food allergy is often poorly responsive to glucocorticosteroid therapy (prednisone). The treatment of food allergy focuses on eleminiation of the inciting food/foods and feeding a hypoallergenic diet. ...
- Atopy is the 3rd category of allergy problems in the dog and cat. ... Atopy is usually a seasonal allergy problem but can be present throughout the year. ... prednisone, or 3) hyposensitization (allergy shots).
121. ALLERGIES - AND HOW TO COPE
- www.penmarric.ns.ca
- Cats can provoke allergy symptoms of varying severity in all of us. ...
- Also, there are secretions that the cat puts out from their skin, and these cause the biggest reaction. ...
- Wash linens and cat blankets in a washer in at least 130* temperature, and machine dry. ...
- Feed your cat a premium diet. ... A cat who is in optimum good health, will maintain a healthier coat, and that means less dander. ...
- Hold the cat firmly by the scruff of the neck. ... I find it easier to do with 2 people when the cat is larger. Towel dry, and EITHER put the cat in a warm spot to finish drying, or if the cat is used to it, you can dry them with the hairdryer on the lowest setting. You will find it easier to do all the grooming (bath, claws and ears) at the same time, and talk to the cat/dog in reassuring tones as you work. Never shout at the cat while grooming. If your cat hates a bath, as many do, you are better to quickly rinse the cat with warm water, to rinse dander off the coat, than to avoid the bath altogether. There are cat wipes on the market now, that allow you to rub or wipe the cat, to rid it of surface allergens. ...
- Make certain that you spay/neuter your cat. ...
- Let someone else groom your cat, especially longer haired ones. ...
- Last but not least, studies suggest that dark fur on a cat means more allergens. ... So, a female light haired cat may be your answer.
122. cat flea - Ctenocephalides felis (Bouché)
- creatures.ifas.ufl.edu
- common name: cat flea.
- The most common domestic flea is the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. The adult cat flea, unlike many other fleas, remains on the host. ...
- The dog flea, Ctenocephalides canis, appears similar to the cat flea, but is rarely found in the United States. Cat fleas are commonly found on both cats and dogs in North America, while dog fleas are found in Europe. ...
- Although it exists worldwide, the cat flea is most commonly found in the United States, in and around homes with pets. ...
- Eggs: Cat flea eggs are laid at the rate of up to one egg per hour. ...
- Larvae feed on almost any organic debris in the floor covering, but their main dietary component is dried adult cat flea fecal matter. Adult flea feces, also known as "flea dirt", consist of relatively undigested blood which dries and falls from the pet to serve as food for the newly hatched larvae. ...
- Adult cat fleas require fresh blood to produce eggs. This is the only stage in the cat flea life cycle when the fleas live on the pet. ...
- The cat flea life cycle is one of complete metamorphosis, involving the stages of an egg, larva, pupa, and adult. ...
- Cat fleas are capable of transmitting plague and murine typhus to humans, though such reports are rare. ... Cat fleas serve as the intermediate host to an intestinal parasite, the dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum), which is transmitted to the pet when a flea carrying a tapeworm cyst is ingested. ... A common problem for the host is flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), which pet owners in the United States annually spend millions of dollars to treat. ...
- Though cat fleas can act as vectors for disease, action is usually taken due to the great annoyance caused by the itching and biting of the fleas, rather than for health purposes. ...
123. BackupMD Article - What causes allergy - How do allergies work?
- www.wdxcyber.com
- Allergy is one such condition. ...
- It identifies and fights off bacteria, viruses, parasites, cancer cells, food and any foreign protein substance. ...
- Fortunately there is a self home test for food allergies, Food allergy test kit, and also one that tests for grasses, molds, dust and cat allergies along with some common food allergies such as milk, eggs and wheat, MyAllergyTest. ...
- Many times, however, you may not want to suffer the reactions you get during testing or you may fear causing a new allergy by sensitizing through your skin to a new substance you are not already allergic to. The allergy doctor may prefer the scratch tests because they are more accurate but you can ask to have the blood test done instead, with subsequent scratch testing if needed, to narrow down the specific allergen from a general group of substances. ...
- our Home Test Kit for Food Allergies.
- Does Iodine Allergy Mean a Shellfish Allergy Too? Idiopathic Cyclic Edema.
124. Medicdirect - Comprehensive UK Health Information
- www.medicdirect.co.uk
- Food Allergy.
- An pathological reaction to a food allergen mediated by the allergy antibody IgE.
- Specific food allergy is caused by the body developing antibodies against a food allergen (see also allergic rhinitis, asthma and anaphylaxis), as opposed to “food intolerance” where the contents of the food causes a reaction predictable by the chemicals involved. ... Common foods provoking allergy are cows milk, eggs, cod, shrimps, peanuts, soy beans and wheat.
- Rarely, food allergy can progress to anaphylaxis which is a life threatening disorder. ...
- Allergy tests are not usually required or effective in mild food allergy where there is a history of minor reactions but in cases where there is a question of severe reactions then consulting with an allergist is recommended. Blood test can confirm the presence of allergy antibodies. If doubt exists then challenging with small amounts of the suspected food in a safe hospital setting can confirm the diagnosis.
- This is very important in cases of food allergy to nuts or peanuts particularly in children. If there is a suggestion of a severe reaction to a food then your local doctor can prescribe a small self loaded adrenaline injector. ...
- The Food Allergy Network .
- American Society of Allergy .
- American Academy of Allergy and Asthma .
125. Auckland Allergy Clinic - Cat Allergy
- www.allergyclinic.co.nz
- Cat Allergy.
- Cat allergy is by far the commonest allergy to pet animals and up to 40% of asthmatics are sensitive to cats. The cat allergen is much more likely to cause sensitisation than that of the dog.
- The Cat Allergen.
- A tiny protein particle, the "Fel d 1" allergen is found mainly in the cat skin flakes and saliva. The protein is produced in the cat salivary glands and sebaceous glands of the skin. ...
- Cat allergen the allergy causing material from cats - is not cat hair but a protein present in the dander and saliva of cats. ...
- Where is Cat Allergen found?.
- Cat allergen is present in largest amounts in homes with cats, but has also been found in homes where cats have never been present and in offices or public spaces where animals are not allowed. Cat allergen is particularly sticky and is carried on clothing from places with cats to other locations. It is almost impossible to not be exposed to some level of cat allergen. ...
- Because cat allergen particles are particularly small (1/10 the size of dust mite allergen), they remain airborne for prolonged periods of time. Cat allergic individuals are more likely to have a rapid onset of symptoms when entering a room with cats, because there is always allergen, which is airborne and can be easily inhaled. ...
- Soft furnishings, such as carpets, sofas and mattresses, will hold cat allergen even after a cat has been removed from the home or banished from the bedroom. It has been shown that it can take as long as 20 weeks for levels of allergen in carpets to decrease to levels found in a home without a cat, and up to 5 years for cat allergen levels in mattresses to decrease to such levels. ...
- Cat allergen is also found on vertical surfaces such as walls. Attempts to decrease cat allergen exposure in a home should include wall cleaning. If the cat is removed to a restricted area of the home, it is important to realise that airflow through the duct system in a hot air heated home could spread the allergen. ...
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