Yes, depending upon the severity of the reaction you can have any number of irritating symptoms, including your throat closing. This is called anaphylaxic shock. It is potentially life threatening if not treated. People with known problems of anaphylaxtic shock usually carry an emergency treatment called an EpiPen (epinephrine).
If you, or someone with you, has an anaphylaxic reaction to something, call 911. Use the EpiPen if one is available. Even if an EpiPen is used and symptoms appear to be under control, it is imperative that the person visit the hospital to ensure there isn't a secondary reaction.
If you have suspicions or concerns about anaphylaxic shock you should talk it over with your doctor to ensure you are properly educated and have the appropriate preventative steps or medications in place as well as an EpiPen if one is indicated.
If the soreness is caused by an allergic reaction, you should try Benadryl.
If you have an allergic reaction such as anaphylaxis where your throat would close and you would die, then you would use an EpiPen which has adrenaline that will open your throat up again and save your life.
When a cat eats a bee, it can lead to a potential sting in the mouth or throat, causing discomfort and possible allergic reactions. It is important to monitor the cat for any signs of distress and seek veterinary care if necessary.
Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
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Cats carry dandruff in their skin and this is what causes allergies.Try getting close to the cat and sniff her fur a few times.If something happens, you are still allergic.
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.
Yes, your throat may close from smoking too much weed. This could be because etheir your allergic to weed or you have smoked too much of it then it may lead to side affects as in your throat closing.
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no, it depends on the length of the cats fur and stuff. you are not allergic to the cat itself, it is the dust mites that they carry on the fur.
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!
Cats breathe through their nose. When a cat has started breathing heavy and seems like he can not breathe, he needs to see a veterinarian.