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Review your allergy test results with a Curex allergist.
Pugs are adorable and loving companions, but they can also shed quite a bit. Regular bathing is an effective way to reduce the allergens they produce. Here's how you can manage their bathing schedule to keep allergens at bay:
Maintaining a regular bathing schedule along with other grooming practices can significantly help in reducing allergens and keeping your pug's skin and coat healthy.
Difficulty Breathing:
Allergic reactions can cause swelling in the airways, making it hard to breathe. If someone's breathing is labored or you notice wheezing, act quickly.
Swelling:
Look for any swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. This can indicate a serious allergic reaction and requires immediate medical attention.
Hives or Skin Rash:
Red, itchy welts or a rash can appear on the skin. While not always life-threatening, it can be a sign of an escalating allergic reaction.
Nausea or Vomiting:
Sudden nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea could indicate that the person is having a severe allergic reaction.
Dizziness or Fainting:
If the person feels dizzy, weak, or faints, this could indicate a drop in blood pressure, a serious symptom of an allergic reaction.
Rapid Pulse:
A rapid or irregular pulse may be another sign that the body is reacting severely to the allergen.
Difficulty Swallowing:
If the person has trouble swallowing, it could indicate swelling in the throat, which is dangerous.
Blue or Pale Skin:
Changes in skin color, such as turning blue or pale, can indicate that the person is not getting enough oxygen, a critical emergency sign.
Confusion or Anxiety:
Mental confusion, agitation, or feelings of impending doom can also signal a severe allergic reaction.
Take these symptoms seriously and seek immediate medical help if you observe any combination of these signs in someone with a known or suspected allergy to pugs.
(Or your roommate’s cat that knocks your coffee over every morning)
Spend time around pets without the symptoms.
Become less dependent on allergy meds.
Treat outdoor & indoor allergies along with pet allergies.
Practice avoidance around pets.
Frequent use of meds, drops and sprays.
Risk of developing chronic health problems.