Absolutely - there are many different proteins in cheese that can trigger an allergic reaction.
Yes, if one dog has something in their fur, like maybe dandruff, and the other dog is allergic to it, then that dog will have an allergic reaction.
chocolate kills dogs because most dogs are allergic to chocolate,which cant pass there throut without an allergic reaction
if your allergic to pencillin you have an allergic reaction because pencillin is made from mold
Histamines sometimes occur naturally in foods and when ingested can mimic an allergic reaction. Fermented foods such as cheese, and sauerkraut contain histamine, especially Blue cheese, Roquefort, and Parmesan. The human body contains an enzyme called Diamine Oxidase that is responsible for the metabolizing of histamines. When the histamine-metabolizing enzyme Diamine Oxidase is saturated and the enzyme cannot metabolize any more of the histamine ingested then an allergic like reaction can occur.
No, these people are allergic to hypoallergenic dogs as much as they are to any other dogs. These dogs are only referred to as hypoallergenic because they hardly moult at all, and are hence less likely to trigger an allergic reaction.
Like people, different dogs have different allergies. Also, as with people, allergic reactions can range from mild to life-threatening and can progress quickly. Dogs often show a rapid swelling in the face, hives, itching, but can progress to difficulty breathing and shock (both life-threatening), collapse and death if they have a severe allergic reaction.
Yes, a person can have an allergic reaction to camphor. I myself am allergic.
I do not think so. I have never heard of that kind of thing happening.
Allergents are antigens that cause an allergic reaction
48% of the world is allergic to dogs.
Dogs can get dry and flaky skin for reasons such as sub burn, allergic reaction, or flea bites.
If you were to allergy test every person against dogs nearly all would come out in some types of reaction-it just depends on how severe you are.