No you need something separate for your asthma like an inhaler. See your doctor to get a prescription for your asthma medicine.
The best pillow for someone with allergies and asthma would be hypoallergenic pillow, such as the Allergen Armor Ultra Pillows. This type of pillow blocks out dust mites and other allergens which could cause an allergy or asthma attack. This brand also makes a lounging pillow, which can be used if laying flat triggers asthma attacks.
although the shih tzu breed normally sheds less than another dog breed, it still looses hair, I would avoid any animal if you have severe asthma condition.
prob not the best idea. but if your willing to suffer go for it
I guess it depends on the carpet type and how dirty it is. What allergies does your child have? I would keep the carpet clean as well as the rest of the house because I know dust particles can trigger allergies and asthma. Carpet isn't bad for kids with allergies, no, but it can be if it's dirty and dusty.
Asthma patients suffer from lack of air into the lungs. Persons suffering with asthma often have shortness of breath, will wheeze and have tightness in their chest. They would often carry a puffer to relieve symptoms and help them breathe better.
This would usually work for a person that suffers from allergies or asthma as it helps clean the air. They can be bought in stores such as Walmart and Target.
No rabbit would probably be good for someone with asthma. Rabbits, including Rex rabbits, shed every 3 months or so. Not only that, hay is a vital part of a rabbits diet, which also may aggravate any type of allergy. If your willing to still try, then yes I would recommend a Rex/Mini Rex breed.
Asthma is not contagious to humans or animals.but dog can have AsthmaANSWERIf both human and animal in the same house have asthma, I would start looking for a trigger for both of you. It sounds more environmental or quite the coincidence.Asthma is not a communicable disease in humans or animals. However dogs can develop asthma at any age similar to humans. If you think your dog is suffering from asthma it would be wise to take them to your vet to be checked out to see if it is asthma or possibly allergies. Either way these are both treatable conditions. Hope this helps!
Yes, it's a strong possibility that it would be. Mold indicates that there is a dampness problem. This is directly attributed to asthma and eczema and can also contribute to allergies in general. Some molds are quite toxic too, particularly black-spot mold. There may be a simple solution to fixing the problem, but it must be thoroughly explored first (in my opinion) because it can lead to many health problems. Many people suffer from various degrees of allergies to molds. This is something I have first-hand experience with.
I would take it to the vet it could be serious or it could be allergies, but either way it would be mean to let it just suffer.
Singulair (montelukast) is a leukotriene receptor antagonist (also called a leukotriene receptor blocker). Its function is to reduce the reaction in chronic asthma or allergies.