According to the last book on Allergies I read; the answer is yes! You can be allergic to dog saliva. In one case, a girl dancing cheek to cheek with a boy whose dog had licked his face had a reaction; she got red itchy bumps that went away after she washed her face.
There are many things that can cause a swollen tongue such as an allergic reaction. Body parts swell up and sometimes interfere with your ability to breathe when you have an allergic reaction.
yes
Absolutely - there are many different proteins in cheese that can trigger an allergic reaction.
it could have had an allergic reaction to something it ate.
he or she most likely burnt their tongue. rarely it could be an allergic reaction.
If your allergic reaction is so bad that oyur tongue swells, go to the ER. Take out your tongue bar. If your tongue keeps swelling it'll swallow the ball and cause more problems. Tongue piercings usually stay open without jewelery for a while.
It is having an allergic reaction--you can give a dog Benadryl--and take it to the vet before it can't breathe! Like now!
chocolate kills dogs because most dogs are allergic to chocolate,which cant pass there throut without 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.
No itchy is a sign of an allergic reaction, this could be due to the quality or lack of it in the jewellery in your tongue piercing.
If you have an allergic reaction to them. Otherwise your just eating too many of them.
A suddenly swollen tongue can be caused by an allergic reaction. A chronically swollen tongue -- in other words, the tongue becomes swollen over time and remains swollen -- can be an indication of hypothyroidism.