
An Awka-based medical practitioner, Mrs. Mary Mbelu, says keeping cats as pets can aggravate Asthma attack in the sufferer. Mbelu, a former Director of Nursing, Odumegwu Ojukwu School of Nursing in Anambra, made this known on Friday in Awka.
She said that the cat’s fur or hair could collect allergens such as dust or pollen substances that cause allergic reactions. According to her, Asthma condition is characterised by recurring respiratory symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightening.
“The symptoms are variable and can fluctuate for each individual over time. “Symptoms of asthma can be caused by triggers such as tobacco smoke, dust mites, body sprays, insecticides, air pollution, pollen, mold, respiratory infections, physical activity and cold. “Human contact with cats can also trigger the symptoms.
Mbelu said that managing asthma usually involved avoiding asthma triggers and taking prescribed medications to prevent or treat the symptoms. She said that the best treatment was to avoid contact with cats or areas where they live. “Keep pets out of your home. If possible, try to avoid cats; this may give you enough relief that you will not need medicine.
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