Yes they can if the material it is made of is something that the one using the pillow is allergic to, or the fillings of the pillow cause allergic reaction ( fluffs ,feathers ).
They itch because they have fleas... Or food allergies, or didn't get all the shampoo rinsed out of their fur, or are allergic to mold, or are allergic to the feather pillows on your bed.
Boppy sells various pillows for the mother and baby. Currently they have three kinds of pillows which are prenatal pillows, pillows for toddlers, and nursing pillows.
Generally, pillows are on couches to make them more comfortable. They make them look better too.
Scratching an itch can temporarily relieve the sensation, but it can also damage the skin and make the itch worse in the long run.
Pillows...behind her...everywhere...lots and lots of pillows
No of course not.
It will make the itch a lot worse.
no...
Your sweat makes you itch as the particles stick to your skin, this creates a bubble in which the gas makes you itch
Companies that make chiropractic pillows include Therapeutica and Core Products International. The companies also make other products for spinal back support and other types of pillows.
To make a drum set using pillows, you can place pillows of different sizes and thicknesses on a flat surface to represent different drums and cymbals. You can then use drumsticks or your hands to tap on the pillows to create drum sounds.
Short answer is: no. from http://www.world.org/reuse/pillows: Pillows * Remove the stuffing and use to make other pillows thicker. * Keep it in your pet's cage for comfort. * Cut it in half, sew along the open end and make into two smaller camping pillows. * Instead of throwing it out, restuff it. * Use for pillow fights.