Cat allergy
MAYBE you have a nice cat! But do you get a runny nose and/or watery eyes, or a skin reaction such as a rash or develop an Asthma attack? Then you may be suffering from allergy to cats!
Do you know that airborne particles shed from cats can cause allergy symptoms? It is the cat protein that is a trigger to the allergy. It is the most common allergy to domestic animals. Once symptoms to cats have emerged they tend to persist for a long time.
This practical information is made available by the Allergy Centre. An Allergist can tell you if you may have Cat Allergy, what it is, why you have it, how you can be tested for it, what you can do about it, the best treatment, whether you should be desensitised, the best medication to use, the best place to seek treatment and whether you can get a cure for Cat Allergy.
TO PRINT this page, FIRST click anywhere on this paragraph you are now reading and THEN just press the print button on you browser.
Courtesy of The Allergy Centre 03 9874 4144
This page was last reviewed on 18th Aug 2004