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Allergy
Testing
Dogs and Cats, just like humans, can have allergies.
More than 30% of all skin irritations in these animals can be attributed
to allergies. You may notice that your pet's symptoms get worse
during the spring and summer, simply because of the increased amounts
of pollen in the air during those times.
While the causes of allergies in humans and animals are the same,
the clinical signs displayed by the allergies may differ. In humans
the classic signs of allergy are nasal and respiratory symptoms.
In animals however, it is far more common to show signs of skin
irritations with intense itching. Cats often show more signs of
respiratory distress (as in humans) than dogs. The classic signs
of an allergic animal begin with scratching, feet licking and chewing,
face rubbing, and ear infections. As the allergies become more severe,
the chewing may eventually lead to bacterial skin problems, although
it is not uncommon for them to cause vomiting and diarrhea.
If your pet's history and physical examination suggest that an allergy
is likely, our veterinarians may recommend allergy assessment to
identify the offending allergens.
RKAH has the capabilities of performing blood allergy testing.
Our doctors can develop and tailor allergy treatments (injections)
for your pet. This builds the tolerance of the animal to the offending
allergen/s so the animal can live more comfortably in its environment
... without any side effects.
Video Otoscopic (Ear) Exam
In addition to our regular ear examination, we have
a MedRx ear scope which allows video visualization of internal ear
structures for better client education and advanced ear therapies.
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