
Hayfever is by far one of the most common ones that for some reason it dismissed a lot at this time of the year. I think we do this topic ever summer on champs ;-). Just as the hayfever figures increase in humans it does in animals also.
15% of humans now suffer from perennial allergies. ( not seem figures from animals but the amount of people that say their dogs start the sneezing etc at this time of the year is incredible). It is so common now you can buy the antihistamines and Beconese sprays etc at the garage :-)
I have hayfever quite badly and I come from a family that don't suffer from hayfever or allergies in general. My docs first thought it was asthma .. till I took piriton one day and it knocked it on the head. I then had to work out what Antihistamine was the right one for me by trial and error really.
I now use Beconase nasel spray twice a day and start it about 2 weeks before my usual symptoms kick in. By August I have to move on to a Loratadine based product which has hundreds of brand names.
I have an inhaler if I desperately need it but never have to use it now if I take the anithistamines. I seem to suffer from 2 types one at the beginning of the season which gives itchy noses, eyes etc then later in the season I get wheezy.
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NOT telling anyone to ever give any drug without asking doc or vet but it is worth trying if it works you know what the problem it. Antihistamine as a rule do not mask illnesses by using them they only stop the body producing histamine. Infact recent studies are show that other drugs are being used to treat allergies when simple allergy treatment was all that was needed. You cannot just create a cure from allergies. Using other drugs to treat allergies ( which is techincally not an illness)such as antibotics instead of basic allergy relieve drugs actually causes more harm by damaging the already stressed/over worked immune system.
Not the best article but it does touch on allergies in the opening section.
http://www.caninecaregroup.net/dholistichealth.htmBoy do I wish I could learn to post smaller posts ;-)