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I have allergy to dogs.?



I have allergy to dogs, is there a shot or something to take to stop my allergy?

There are several things you can do to help reduce your dog allergy. You can try body detoxification. Over the years your body accumulates large amounts of toxins which affect your immune system and can play a role in it short circuiting.

You need to keep the dog dander to a minimal in your home. Run a HEPA filter in each room and use a vacuum with a HEPA filter. Vacuum at least once a day and don鈥檛 forget to vacuum in the vents where hair, dander, and dust gather. Also vacuum the furniture. HEPA filters make a huge difference.

Don't let your dogs go into the bedroom. If you don鈥檛 want to close the door then install a baby gate to keep them out.

Throw away all your carpets. This tip reduces all kinds of allergies and is a known asthma reducer in children. Source(s): http://www.healthandwellnesscentral.com/...
Yes. They do have allergy shots for dogs, but you can try to take Benadryl in the meantime to help control your symptoms.
You can get allergy injections to help desensitize you to the allergy. If you just need short-term relief, try an oral antihistimine, many of which are available over-the-counter. Of course, the best way to treat the allergy is avoidance of dogs.
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