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Review your allergy test results with a Curex allergist.
Bathing Frequency: It's generally recommended to bathe your Thai Ridgeback every 4-6 weeks. This frequency helps to manage allergens effectively without stripping the coat of essential oils.
Additional Factors: Depending on specific allergen sensitivities or medical advice, you might need to adjust this schedule. Consulting with your veterinarian can provide personalized guidance.
Seasonal Considerations: Bathing frequency might need to increase during high-allergen seasons such as spring or fall.
Type of Shampoo: Always use a hypoallergenic or a vet-approved shampoo to ensure it's gentle on your dog's skin and coat while effectively removing allergens.
Other Grooming Actions: Regular brushing (2-3 times a week) can help reduce the amount of loose hair and dander, further controlling allergens.
By adhering to these guidelines, you can keep your Thai Ridgeback cleaner and reduce the presence of allergens in your home.
Severe Swelling: Look for rapid or extensive swelling, especially if it affects the throat, tongue, or face, which can impinge on airways.
Difficulty Breathing: Any signs of wheezing, shortness of breath, or a marked difficulty in breathing should be treated as an emergency.
Hives: Though common in allergic reactions, extensive hives covering large portions of the body can indicate a severe reaction.
Rapid Heart Rate: An accelerated heartbeat that’s noticeable and doesn’t calm down can be a sign of anaphylactic shock.
Low Blood Pressure: Symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, or loss of consciousness can indicate a significant drop in blood pressure.
Nausea, Vomiting, or Diarrhea: Severe gastrointestinal symptoms can accompany an anaphylactic reaction.
Confusion or Anxiety: Cognitive changes, such as sudden confusion or pronounced anxiety, can signal a serious allergic reaction.
Cyanosis: A bluish tint to lips or skin is a sign of insufficient oxygen, which is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention.
Persistent Cough or Hoarseness: This can be a sign of throat irritation or swelling that might lead to airway obstruction.
Cramping or Abdominal Pain: Severe abdominal discomfort could indicate a severe reaction.
Sense of Impending Doom: A strong feeling of impending doom or extreme panic can be an indicator of anaphylaxis.
(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.