Canaries & Allergies
- In most cases, canary dander and even the canary droppings act as allergens, rather than the canary itself.
- Symptoms of a canary allergy include sneezing, watery eyes, coughing and shortness of breath. The nose will probably also be stuffy.
- The best way to diagnosis whether a person has an allergy to canaries is to see if the symptoms disappear when the affected person is away from the canary or away from the canary surroundings.
- Treatment typically includes antihistamines, saline nasal sprays and from staying away from the canary.
- A filtration device in the room with the canary can sometimes help keep the dander down, relieving some of the allergy symptoms.
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