How do I tell if I'm slightly allergic to dogs?
Eddie Rippin
2025-08-21 18:36:30
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If you notice any of the above symptoms after being near your dog, you may be allergic.
A few of the most common signs of dog allergies include:
Swelling and itching of the nose or around the eyes after touching a dog or being near a dog
Redness of the skin, particularly in areas where you have been licked by a dog, or on the hands or body after you touch a dog
Coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath when you’re near a dog
A rash on the neck, face, or chest
Severe asthma attacks (in people who also suffer from asthma)
Eczema, a painful inflammation of the skin, may also occur, though this is more common in children than it is in adults.
These symptoms are the most obvious immediately after being exposed to a dog.
Carlos Rolfson
2025-08-13 19:26:14
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Pet allergies share many of the same symptoms as other conditions, including influenza (flu) and the common cold. The most common pet allergy symptoms include. If you have severe pet allergies, symptoms may appear within 30 minutes of encountering allergens. If you have mild pet allergies, symptoms may appear a few hours to a few days after encountering allergens. Reach out to a healthcare provider if you’re not sure whether your symptoms are from pet allergies or an illness. They can help figure out the cause of your symptoms. Some pet allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion and coughing, can make it difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Percival Dare
2025-08-03 02:18:07
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Some clues you may be allergic to dogs include swelling and itching in the membranes of the nose or around the eyes, redness of the skin after being licked by a dog, coughing, shortness of breath, or wheezing within 15 to 30 minutes of exposure to allergens, rash on the face, neck, or chest, a severe asthma attack in someone with asthma. Children with dog allergies will often develop eczema in addition to the above symptoms. Symptoms may not appear for several days after exposure in people with low sensitivity. The symptoms of a dog allergy may range from mild to severe. Pet dander can remain airborne for long periods of time as well, it can eventually find its way into your eyes or lungs.