I guess its possible. for example, say you were kissing that person, or came into close contact during them coughing or something, and they had eaten, or are wearing a scent, or have touched something you could react to, then its certaintly possible. I believe that their are tests you can take to more accurately find what your allergic to. Hope this helped a bit. (:
The itching is an allergic reaction to a toxin in the saliva of the lice.
you get a small lump and the itching feeling due to an allergic reaction to the mosquito saliva.
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.
they are probably an allergic reaction from a flea bite. sometimes, a cat will have an allergic reaction when the flea's saliva gets on the cats skin, causing a spot. this could be it, but i would take your cat to a vet to see if it is serious or something that will just go away after time.
A small percentage of persons bit by the kissing bug can develop anaphylactic shock -- caused by an allergic reaction to proteins in the bug's saliva. Anaphylactic shock CAN be very dangerous and even fatal. If you are allergic to the bite of this bug, you should keep ephinephrine (an Epi-Pen) handy and since they are nocturnal, fly and are attracted to light, keep doors and windows shut.
Mosquito, and it does not make all animals itch. The only reason it makes humans itch is because we have an allergic reaction to their saliva.
The Poodle is a non-shedding breed, and a good choice for people with allergies. Many allergic people are able to keep a Poodle with no reaction. However not all dog allergies are to just the dog dander; some people are allergic to dog saliva so there would still be a reaction. See if you can visit a breeder to see if you aren't sure if you are allergic.
If you get them in the eyes it can hurt. Generally speaking it is not so much the hurt but the germs you can pick up from another persons saliva
When you are allergic to a cat you are either allergic to its fur OR its dander.Dander is when a cat licks itself and the dried spit falls off in flakes (ew, I know).So you can't be allergic to a certain colour of cat.
If you have an allergic reaction to dandruff and or fur the best cat you would want to get is a Siberian Cat. I know it sounds weird but check out google and type in "cat without dander." Answer If someone has allergic reactions to cats it's usually because of cats saliva. Cats spend most of their time grooming themselves that their saliva gets and clings on their fur. So people with allergies to cats are not allergic to the cats fur, but to their cats saliva. I suggest to a person with allergies to cats to get a Spynx ( a hairless breed of cat) or an American Shorthair. These are the best breeds of cats for people who have allergies.
Lice infestations are characterized by intense itching caused by an allergic reaction to a toxin in the lice saliva. The itching can interfere with sleep and concentration.
Malic acid is often used in dog chews which claim to have dental health benefits. This is because the malic acid stimulates their saliva glands. Dogs' saliva helps to protect their teeth. It is unlikely that dogs will be allergic to malic acid. Unless they are being fed a very large amount (say 15+ grams) dogs are unlikely to show any negative effects from the acid itself.