Can one overcome a cat allergy?
If you're around cats enough, do allergies tend to dissipate? I had a friend that was tremendously allergic to cats and when she came around my house that used to have 8 cats, she seemed to bring back less and less allergic. She'd still be sneezy and her eyes would irritate her, but no where practical when she first started coming over.
people are simply hold more severe reactions than others. Just because one friend is doing fine, that doesn't mean the other will. For some people, similar to my husband, you can be desensitized by being around the animals. However, this is not common. Most people who are allergic to cats (pet dander) will stay that agency. You don't know how he would react and shouldn't expect him to put himself in harms way to come to your house. He know his body and you should respect that. Also, it doesn't matter how much you cat sheds. Pet dander is like tiny flakes of skin and oil from you pets that get everywhere. Even if the other 7 cats are gone, their dander is still there. If you want to make your house better, wash everything, walls carpet, fabrics. That may help alleviate some of the symptoms for your first friend.
It actually depends. There are some allergies that are permanent, and cannot be treated. However, some allergies can be outgrown. I have aquagenic urticaria- this channel when I get wet for a prolonged period of time, I get hold of rashes. Doctor says I'll outgrow it eventually.
All the Best
I don't know if his allergy will dissipate in a short amount of time. You may want to keep hold of the cat in another room while he is there. Source(s): I was allergic to cats. Just man around them would make me sneeze and make my eyes turn red and swell, but now my fiance's parents own cats. When I visit them, I don't touch the cats and try to stay away from them. It doesn't bother me as bad, if I don't think going on for it and stay at a distance.
yes
sorry but the answer is No. There is no cure for animal dander.
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people are simply hold more severe reactions than others. Just because one friend is doing fine, that doesn't mean the other will. For some people, similar to my husband, you can be desensitized by being around the animals. However, this is not common. Most people who are allergic to cats (pet dander) will stay that agency. You don't know how he would react and shouldn't expect him to put himself in harms way to come to your house. He know his body and you should respect that. Also, it doesn't matter how much you cat sheds. Pet dander is like tiny flakes of skin and oil from you pets that get everywhere. Even if the other 7 cats are gone, their dander is still there. If you want to make your house better, wash everything, walls carpet, fabrics. That may help alleviate some of the symptoms for your first friend.
It actually depends. There are some allergies that are permanent, and cannot be treated. However, some allergies can be outgrown. I have aquagenic urticaria- this channel when I get wet for a prolonged period of time, I get hold of rashes. Doctor says I'll outgrow it eventually.
All the Best
I don't know if his allergy will dissipate in a short amount of time. You may want to keep hold of the cat in another room while he is there. Source(s): I was allergic to cats. Just man around them would make me sneeze and make my eyes turn red and swell, but now my fiance's parents own cats. When I visit them, I don't touch the cats and try to stay away from them. It doesn't bother me as bad, if I don't think going on for it and stay at a distance.
yes
sorry but the answer is No. There is no cure for animal dander.
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