Generally Initially, dogs will have dust allergies first. And it means that they have been exposed to dust for a while. They show some symptoms or signs. Which is different for each dog. But most of the symptoms they show are:
Scratching without stopping (itching on your body or itching in specific areas) Licking on your body, paws, face, and under the crook (too much) sneeze Difficult breathing Tears and runny nose Problems with the digestive system, such as diarrhea or vomiting. If you leave it indefinitely Scratching and licking may result in their hair loss. Have thicker and darker skin
The diagnosis It is difficult to diagnose a dust allergy in people. But for dogs it is more difficult!
You may start to look at the initial symptoms described earlier. But that cannot immediately decide that Your dog suffers from a dangerous dust-related disease. Because they can also be present when your dog has other health problems, such as food allergies or other allergens (such as pollen, plants, insects), so get your dog tested and diagnosed. Thoroughly from the veterinarian Before starting treatment So it is very important Aids in the diagnostic process that are important are tests. That has a variety of methods, whether it is
A serum test (Blood test) is done by dripping a serum extracted from various allergens onto the dog's blood sample. And observed the reaction of blood in response to that serum To see which serum triggers an allergic reaction
Or alternatively A skin test (Intradermal Test) is to calm the dog. And injections from more than 75 different allergens are injected into the skin and wait 15-20 minutes. If the dog has any type of allergic reaction, the skin will have redness or rash. This method will cost more than the first method. But will get a more accurate result
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