All About Allergies

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Getting to know more about Goose Allergy for better prevention

Goose allergy is acquired if you have minimal tolerance of goose allergens such as goosed feather, dander and feces during exposures or direct contact which triggers the symptoms causing allergic reactions. If you have acquired allergic reaction because of these allergens, an individual can have an asthma attack, watery eyes or runny nose. The protein contents in goose triggers the allergy and once it is emerged, the allergy has a tendency to persist.

Asthma symptoms include wheezing, coughing, and a tight chest and difficulty in breathing can be experienced.

Goose allergy can be inherited if both parents have a history of the disease and they have weaker immune systems against goose allergens. Children with weaker immune systems have higher risks of obtaining the disease.

However it can be prevented if you protect them from acquiring allergic reactions and making their immune systems strong, as they tend to grow older.

Goose allergy can trigger other illnesses causing complications that if not easily treated can lead to coughing, weight loss, and breathing difficulties and reduced lung capacity.

If you have observed symptoms of goose allergy, you should avoid exposures from it and immediately consult a doctor or physician for proper medication. You can take a bath to remove residue from direct contacts with a goose.

The patients affected by goose allergy should get information from allergy centers. Allergists can conduct allergy testing so that he can give you the best treatment whether you are going to be vaccinated or desensitized. It is not advisable to buy medicines over the counter without the doctor’s prescriptions because it might cause severity of allergic conditions.

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