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How to keep furry friends without triggering asthma
How Do Pets Trigger Asthma?For people with asthma, the immune system can mistakenly identify harmless pet proteins as threats, triggering an allergic reaction that inflames their airways. Pet dander is lightweight and can linger in the air, on furniture, and in clothes, making it easy to breathe in, which worsens asthma symptoms. Although cats and dogs are the most common culprits, other furry animals like rabbits and guinea pigs can also be problematic. Notably, it’s not the pet’s fur itself that causes the problem, but the proteins found in their dander, saliva, and urine.
Expert Tips for Managing Asthma with PetsIf you or a family member has asthma but can’t imagine life without your furry friend, there are several ways to manage symptoms and keep your home as allergen-free as possible:
- Limit Pet Access to Certain Areas: Keep your pet out of the bedroom, where you spend a significant amount of time. This can create a space free of allergens and improve the quality of your sleep.
- Improve Indoor Air Quality: Use air purifiers with HEPA filters to reduce airborne pet dander. Regular ventilation and opening windows can also help to improve air quality.
- Regular Cleaning: Vacuuming carpets, rugs, and upholstery frequently with a HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner can help reduce allergens in your home. Wash your pet’s bedding, blankets, and toys regularly to minimize the accumulation of dander.
- Groom Your Pet Often: Regular grooming, such as brushing and bathing, can help minimize the amount of dander your pet sheds. However, someone without asthma should handle the grooming.
- Allergy Medications: Over-the-counter antihistamines or prescribed medications can help control allergic reactions. Additionally, asthma medications such as inhalers can help manage flare-ups caused by allergens.
- Consult an Allergy Specialist: If pet-related asthma symptoms are severe, consider consulting an allergy specialist for advice. Allergy shots (immunotherapy) may be an option to help reduce your sensitivity to pet allergens over time.
Owning a pet when you have asthma doesn’t have to be a mutually exclusive situation. With the right strategies in place, you can manage your symptoms effectively and continue to enjoy the benefits of pet ownership. By taking proactive measures such as maintaining a clean home, improving air quality, and using medications when needed, you can ensure that asthma doesn’t stand in the way of a happy life with your beloved furry friend. Always consult with your healthcare provider to create a personalized plan that works best for you and your asthma management.
(Author: Dr Govind Desai, Interventional Pulmonologist, HCG Suchirayu Hospital, Hubli)
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