My son has this constant dry cough and sneeze as well as itchy, watery eyes. I wonder if he is allergic to our cats (my husband is mildly allergic to them and also has asthma). I remember when my DS was just about a week old I asked the doctor if he could be allergic to the family cats and she said that babies can't physically be allergic to cats/dogs at that young age. I'm wondering when that changes and when an allergy like this develops?
My son's dog allergy started showing up when he was about 2 months old. He broke out in a rash from head to toe when exposed to my parent's dog. My pediatrician said basically the same thing as yours, but I didn't believe her and took my son to a highly recommended allergist. He confirmed that it was a dog allergy, and gave us medications to prevent the rashes when we were visiting family. Can a 5 1/2 Month Old Have Allergies? - Mamapedia™:: When our dog is at my parents house, she doesn't sneeze anymore. . The doctor told me that children do not usually develop allergies this young but anything is possible. Babies certainly can have allergies. My now 2 year old is allergic to My son developed a sudden severe allergies to cats at this age. http://www.mamasource.com/article/can-a-5-1-2-month-old-have-allergiesHOME | Dog & Cat Allergies >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy :: 2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Aug 9, 2006Cats are more likely to cause an allergy to them , than dogs. Children living with a cat develop higher immunity. http://www.steadyhealth.com/Dog___Cat_Allergies_t78065.htmlHOME |
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