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Its really not reccommended to live with cats if you're allergic to them, and have asthma. Although, it just really depends how allergic you are to them.
Not necessarily. But it could affect some people with asthma.
No, asthma is not contagious. Asthma in cats, like in humans, is an immune-mediated disease that is a result of the interaction between the cat's innate immune system and the environment in which the cat lives.
Yes, dogs can have asthma, although it is relatively rare to find such a dog. Asthma is much more common (relatively speaking) in cats.
There is only one effect from asthma, you find it difficult to breath out. This can be caused by reactions to cats, horses or pollen, physical exercise and hyperventilating.
No, if you use an inhaler it will not cause you to get asthma.
Asthma attacks occur for different reasons in different people. For some, the trigger is animal hair, but usually that of dogs and/or cats. While any animal's fur can trigger an attack in certain asthma-prone people, the fur of native Australian animals is less likely to cause problems than that of dogs and cats.
No. But an overdose of asthma medication can cause a siezure.
when you have asthma you will have to use prescription medicines to help with your breathing, i personally take salbutamol.
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I think you have bigger problems than asthma if you want to use a hamster ball.
☺nothing. you can only use your inhaler to help you breath if you have asthma.☺