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  2. Allergy to cats - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of an allergic reaction to cats range from mild to severe, and include: swollen, red, itchy, and watery eyes (allergic conjunctivitis); nasal congestion, itchy nose, sneezing (allergic rhinitis or "hay fever"); ear pain similar to pain caused by an ear infection; sore throat or itchy throat; coughing and wheezing; [8] hives or rash on ...

  3. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Allergic reactions to cats are relatively common, happening in as many as every 3 in 10 Americans. [30] The major allergen, Fel d 1, is found in the saliva and/or dander of all cat breeds. [31] There have been attempts to breed hypoallergenic cats, which would be less likely to provoke an allergic reaction.

  4. Fel d 1 - Wikipedia

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    Among cats, Fel d 1 is produced largely in their saliva and by the sebaceous glands located in their skin. It is the primary allergen present on cats and kittens. [1] [4] The function of the protein for cats is unknown, but it causes an IgG or IgE reaction in sensitive humans (either as an allergic or asthmatic response).

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  6. 10 best cats for kids and families - AOL

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  7. Hypoallergenic - Wikipedia

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    Most dogs, cats, rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals can cause an allergic reaction. The proteins that cause allergies (mainly Fel d 1 in cats and Can f 1 in dogs) are found not only in the animals' fur or hair but also in saliva, urine, mucus, and hair roots and in the dander sloughed from the animals' skin. Thus, the widespread idea that ...

  8. Eczema to hay fever: The ‘allergic march’ shows how ... - AOL

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    Eczema in young babies could be a sign that a child will go on to develop more allergies.

  9. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    A diary with potential triggers or foods the child eats and reactions to them; Elimination diet; Skin tests (skin prick test and intradermal test) Blood test (allergen-specific serum IgE test) Provocative testing (oral food challenge, etc.) Family medical history can be used to help determine if a child may have an allergy because of genetics.