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Suggest Treatment For Allergy To Dogs

My 18 month old is allergic to dogs (she got tested in Jaunary) & my husband wants to get a bulldog. When she's around his father's dog (pitt bull) she breaks out & turns red & itches alot. (She also has eczema) I was wondering if their are any type of allergy shots she can get or anything that would reduce her reaction. I'm against getting a dog, but I just want to make my husband happy & ask.
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
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Pediatrician 's  Response
Thanks for the query.
I can understand your concern.
You can do either a skin test or a blood test that will detect allergen-specific iGe (Immunoglobulin E) to find out if you have dog allergies.

Allergy shots that target specific allergens may be a good option if your child has symptoms even after you've removed the offending pet and tried medications.

Even after taking an appropriate allergy medicine, if the symptoms persist, see an allergist.

Hope i helped you.
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Suggest Treatment For Allergy To Dogs

Thanks for the query. I can understand your concern. You can do either a skin test or a blood test that will detect allergen-specific iGe (Immunoglobulin E) to find out if you have dog allergies. Allergy shots that target specific allergens may be a good option if your child has symptoms even after you ve removed the offending pet and tried medications. Even after taking an appropriate allergy medicine, if the symptoms persist, see an allergist. Hope i helped you.