Allergy to birds

Feathers, mites or pearls in their wings and feathers, serum and even their excrement cause severe allergies and several respiratory diseases.
Keeping all kinds of birds, including pigeons, parrots, canaries, lovebirds, roosters and chickens, etc., can potentially cause allergies in a susceptible person.

These problems include

  1. Nasal allergy in the form of sneezing, nasal itching, nasal congestion
  2. Fungal asthma
  3. Pulmonary hypersensitivity inflammation
  4. Asthma, especially pigeon fancier’s asthma

Ways of diagnosis

The history of these people is telling, and when they encounter or approach the place where these birds are kept, they experience respiratory symptoms.
Finally, the diagnosis is made by an allergy specialist and a skin test with feathers and mites

prevention

  • Failure to maintain by a susceptible person
  • Keeping away, including placing outside
  • When entering the storage area, an effective mask with a HEPA filter must be used
  • Changing clothes for people whose job is keeping and raising birds
  • If necessary, allergy vaccine treatment