How an Allergic May Still Dance with Horses

The allergies of some people may be triggered by horses. This may lead to different symptoms relative to the type of allergy such as:

* Watery eyes * Hives or rashes * Itchy eyes, skin or nose * Asthma attacks * Sneezing and coughing * Breathing difficulty

Running into horses for the first time entails a careful assessment of a possible allergy upshot. The asthmatic population is a special group to mind over since a horse allergy may complicate into an asthma episode which can really be morbid when at its worst. Special preventive measures, like preparing medications and inhaler, should be carried out for people with asthma. Children with asthma must be closely supervised when first encountering horses.

Dander is one particular allergen gathered from horses. It is made up of dandruff-like particles of skin and strands of hair. Horse mites and their droppings are another typical allergy trigger. Even the urine and saliva of horses may spark an allergy attack.

Through indirect contact, an allergy attack may be set off even without directly encountering horses. Mite droppings and dander, for instance, can be passed on to someones tack or clothes. They stick to clothing, rugs and blankets, thus, coming in contact with these things can cause allergy. A case in point happened when a non- horse riding family member suffered allergy attacks due to coming in contact with the clothing and riding gear of another horse-riding family member upon coming home. With this likelihood, one should take precaution, like changing clothes and cleaning off tack before leaving for home. In addition, it is recommended to avoid getting inside barns or places where horses have been even if at the moment they are away to avoid reactions.

Treatment

The treatment options for horse allergies are much similar to other types of allergies; staying clear of triggers is foremost, but medicines like corticosteroids, anti-histamines and desensitizing agents may also serve well. A doctor's advice regarding these alternatives is important.

If steering away from horses cannot be prevented, a test to identify which particular component of the horse one is allergic to is worthwhile in order to decide on the effective management resolution of an allergy attack.

* When the particular allergen is dander, horses with curly hair do not bring about such reaction according to many people. It appears that they give off little dander, thus, making it possible for allergic riders to ride them.

* When the particular allergen is horse mites, the allergic attacks may be decreased to a manageable extent by treating the horse and its box against mites.

* When particularly allergic to horse urine, staying away from tainted areas, like the horse's box, and bathing the horse, if it lay down on its box, may make it possible for one to come in contact with horses without going through an allergy reaction.

* Whatever it may be, pinning down the precise cause of the horse allergy may make it permissible for one to come near to horses with minimized reactions.

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