Allergy Health Blog
Browse all allergy health articles, tips, and guides. Comprehensive information about managing allergies, treatments, and prevention strategies from our team of experts.
General Allergies8 min read
You cuddle your dog on the couch. Your cat curls up at the foot of your bed. These are the quiet moments that make life feel warm and whole. But here's the surprising truth: every shake, scratch, and nuzzle your pet makes releases a microscopic storm of allergens - and dust is their perfect accomplice.
Read Full Article →General Allergies7 min read
Allergens are everywhere, and unless you take proactive steps to manage them, they won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Airborne allergens in the home in particular are notoriously challenging to remove without the right tools.
Read Full Article →Cat Allergies6 min read
If you love your cat but hate the sneezing, itchy eyes, and scratchy throat, you're not alone. The #1 culprit is a tiny protein called Fel d 1, produced in cats' sebaceous and salivary glands.
Read Full Article →Dust Allergies8 min read
You vacuum regularly. You keep your space tidy. So why are you still sneezing, coughing, or waking up with itchy eyes? Turns out, the problem isn't just dust. It's what's hiding in it.
Read Full Article →Indoor Allergies6 min read
Every spring, people brace themselves for pollen season: itchy eyes, runny noses, sneezing fits. But here's the surprising truth: the allergens lurking inside your own home may actually be triggering stronger, year-round reactions than pollen ever could.
Read Full Article →Dog Allergies8 min read
For many of us, the wag of a tail or a slobbery kiss is the highlight of our day. But for millions, these loving gestures can come with an unwanted side of sneezing, itching, or even asthma-like symptoms. Dog allergies are surprisingly common — and just as misunderstood.
Read Full Article →Dog Allergies10 min read
If you love dogs but suffer from allergies, finding the right breed can feel like an impossible task. The good news is that there are several dog breeds that are considered more hypoallergenic than others.
Read Full Article →Dust Allergies12 min read
Dust mites are one of the most common allergens found in homes worldwide. These microscopic creatures thrive in warm, humid environments and feed on dead skin cells that humans naturally shed.
Read Full Article →General Allergies7 min read
If you've ever found yourself sneezing indoors or waking up with itchy eyes or a stuffy nose, trust us, you're not alone. Millions of people suffer from indoor allergies.
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Coughing is a natural reflex that clears the airways and protects the respiratory system. However, when coughing becomes chronic or occurs without an obvious cause, many people begin to wonder: "Can allergies cause a cough?"
Read Full Article →Cat Allergies9 min read
For many people, the cuteness of a cat can be too hard to resist. However, for those with cat allergies, choosing the right breed is crucial.
Read Full Article →Cat Allergies8 min read
Cats are the second most popular pet in the US, with around 31.9 million US households owning a cat. However, approximately 10 to 20% of the human population are allergic to cats.
Read Full Article →Allergy Fatigue7 min read
Can cat allergies make you tired? Are you a cat owner and feeling constantly tired? You're not alone. Constantly feeling exhausted or fatigued is an often overlooked side effect of having cat allergies.
Read Full Article →Dust Allergies10 min read
If you've been sneezing, coughing, or dealing with itchy eyes at home—especially when it's not pollen season—you might wonder if something else is causing your symptoms.
Read Full Article →Cat Allergies12 min read
For millions of people worldwide, sharing a home with a cat sometimes means battling annoying cat allergies. The primary culprit is a tiny but potent protein known as Fel d 1.
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A look at the science behind feeding egg powder to cats with allergies, and whether it actually works.
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