Zoonotic Diseases and Veterinary Allergy

Zoonotic Diseases or animal allergy is an allergic reaction to proteins begin in pet’s dander, saliva, urine and animal’s skin flakes. The symptoms of the pet allergy hay fever, sniffling, sneezing, itchiness, runny nose, and watery eyes and a runny nose. Few people may practice symptoms of asthma such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing. Generally, pet allergy is triggered by baring to the dead flakes of skin a pet sheds. The animals with pet hair or fur can collect pollen, mold, spores and other rustic allergens, which can be a expert of pet allergy, but pet allergies are most commonly combine with cats and dogs. People having a pet allergy, the better action is to avoid the exposure to the animals as much as possible. Assistance and other treatments may be needed to relieve the symptoms and manage asthma.

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