Not exact matches
That means the product is composed of ingredients that do not commonly irritate those with sensitive
skin or
trigger allergic reactions.
The mites feed mainly on dead
skin we shed, while both their decomposing bodies and fecal pellets may
trigger allergic reactions in humans.
A natural antiseptic and fungicide, tea tree oil costs more than vinegar but will kill most types of mold and help prevent growth; as with all concentrated oils, it should be used with caution, as it can
trigger allergic reactions if it comes into contact with
skin.
The tiny dust - sized particles of whey protein floating around in the air can
trigger an
allergic reaction on the
skin, leading to the whey protein allergy rash or even an outbreak of hives.
This will help determine if the makeup will
trigger an
allergic reaction; an especially important tip for those with a history of allergies or sensitive
skin.
Treatment of
skin allergies in dogs involves alleviating symptoms, suppressing the immune
reaction responsible for the
allergic symptoms, and eliminating the underlying
trigger when possible.
If the cat is
allergic to any of these, the
skin reacts but does not
trigger an
allergic reaction,» he shares.
An
allergic reaction triggers the release of a cascade of chemicals that are very irritating to the
skin, resulting in inflammation and intense pruritus, or itching.
Rather, the
skin cells (called dander), dust and pollen that collect in the fur are what can
trigger allergic reactions.
The protein animals shed from their
skin can
trigger allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to it.
Intradermal allergy test (IDT), also known as allergy
skin testing, is the «gold standard» test performed to determine what environmental allergens
trigger an
allergic reaction in our
allergic patients.
Soon, the
skin becomes the victim of a secondary bacterial or fungal infection, which
triggers more scratching and chewing leading to a vicious cycle that can compound the
allergic reaction.
Guardian explains that dog owners often say their veterinarians prescribe steroids to treat hot spots, which are
triggered by factors such as
allergic reactions to food or plants, mite or flea bites, poor grooming, underlying ear or
skin infections, or stress - related licking and scratching.