Potential allergens: moulds and pet dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, hamsters, mice etc


        POTENTIAL ALLERGENS: MOULDS AND PET DOGS, CATS, RABBITS, HORSES, HAMSTERS, MICE ETC
Moulds
Damp houses and other buildings (eg churches, church halls) provoke symptoms. Raking up fallen leaves, handling compost, or spending time in a greenhouse, cellar or conservatory also tend to make symptoms worse. So does mowing the lawn, if grass-clippings were not collected up after mowing last time - these will have grown moulds which are stirred up by mowing again. House-plants, Christmas trees, damp straw or hay and domestic humidifiers are other possible sources. The symptoms may appear only in midsummer or late summer and autumn -or may worsen at this time.
Pet dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, hamsters, mice etc
Symptoms may not appear until many months after the pet is acquired -sometimes as much as a year. In very sensitive individuals, clothing that has been in contact with an animal can trigger an attack. Traces of animal danders (skin particles) can linger in a house where pets have lived previously, even if carpets are removed. Old horsehair sofas or mattresses can affect someone who is sensitive to horses.
A brief exposure to an animal can cause symptoms that persist for up to a week. The symptoms may be mild and transient when the animal is actually there, with a more severe, delayed reaction that sets in later.
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