The dead skin cells are
called dander.
Rather, the skin cells (
called dander), dust and pollen that collect in the fur are what can trigger allergic reactions.
Instead, they are caused by the dead skin cells that all dogs shed,
called dander.
When susceptible people come into contact with flakes of cat skin
called dander, T cells in their immune systems set off a chemical chain reaction that produces the familiar symptoms of allergy, including sneezing, runny noses, itching and asthma.
Not exact matches
You can't accept the fact that MANA's own datasets prove that homebirth in the US is more dangerous to the baby than hospital birth, yet you persist in flinging mostly lame rejoinders and getting your
dander up when anyone has the temerity to
call you on your ignorance.
These substances are
called allergens and include pollens (trees, weeds and grasses), molds, house dust mites,
danders and dusts.
While no dog is 100 percent nonallergenic, if you're allergic to
dander, you may be able to tolerate a so -
called «low -
dander» dog.
He most likely has underlying inhalent / contact allergies known as canine atopy or what I
call doggie hayfever, which is allergies to molds, grasses, trees,
dander, house dust mites, etc..
They are frequently
called hypoallergenic, however, because they shed less
dander than some other, more nasally - irritating breeds.
All dogs have hair (even so -
called «hairless» dogs),
dander, saliva, and urine, and therefore, all dogs can cause allergic reactions.
Affectionately
called a Yorkie, they are extremely popular with both lovers of small dogs and those who suffer allergies to dog
dander, as the Yorkie does not shed.
The school
called in an industrial hygienist, who determined cat
dander was the culprit.