Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.

Allergy Community

This patient support community is for discussions relating to airbourne allergies, eye allergies, shots, anaphylaxis, asthma, children's allergies, hives, insect stings, rhinitis, sinuses, and allergies to drugs, foods, and pets.
 | 

daily coughing/phlegm (but not constant) and dog allergies

by ks1968, Jul 17, 2006 12:00AM
About 3 months ago, I got a puppy.  Shortly after that, I began experiencing a sore throat off and on for about 2 weeks (I think); then I had a daily dry cough.  About 1 week after having the daily dry cough, I went to my doctor and he said that it was allergic bronchitis and I should take Claritin.  Within about 1 week after that, I began coughing up phlegm;which has continued ever since.  The coughing/phlegm is not constant.  But every day, usually about the same time of day, I cough/cough up phlegm (sometimes) and experience the need to constantly clear my throat.  This last for about a couple hours and then I am fine for the rest of the day.  (For a couple weeks, I did also have a coughing session for a couple hours in the late evening - this was not associated with the need to cough up phlegm; it was just a dry cough which seemed to make me wheeze slightly.  I have had asthma since I was 3 years old; but it is usually never a problem.  I have never had to be hospitalized for it and I do not need to have an inhaler with me.  Some wheezing usually occurs when I am sick with something else; otherwise, my asthma is not a problem.  



My question:  is it possible that a dog allergy can cause these type of symptoms which I only experience for a short period of every day?  (Note:  when I experience the daily coughing and phlegm, it usually occurs in late morning hours when I am not around the puppy.)
Member Comments (2)

by wutthechris, Jul 20, 2006 12:00AM
It's possible.  You need to see a doc and have allergy testing done or at least a normal blood panel to test for IgE levels.

by star queen, Jul 21, 2006 12:00AM
You may be having an allergic reaction to the dander of the dog or you may be having problems with something that the dogs get into when they are outside and are bringing in with them.  Do you have anything in the yard where they go to the bathroom or play that you are allergic to?  Perhaps a shrub they go under, or a chemical in the garden they may be rubbing against?  If you have a known allergy to one of these, and you can prevent the dogs from bringing the germs to your problem may go away.  If you don't know what may be causing the reaction, then an allergy test is the best thing to do so that you can identify the problem and rectify it. There is a blood test out there that docs can use and test for hundreds of allergins.  Check around and see who gives that test and go there.  Less painful that the ***** testing.  Good luck
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
smileluvr is not making another trip to the hospital...
Comment on photo
10 mins ago by smileluvr
Comment on Miracle Stories
36 mins ago by April2
Comment on Opinions
40 mins ago by April2
Comment on Miracle Stories
1 hr by amberelise
Comment on Miracle Stories
1 hr by Linda1068
momeluv is going to get her butt in shape this year!! So by my 50th ...
menu898 joined this community
Welcome them!
1 hr
Expert Activity
Rising Healthcare Costs Dont Equal ...
Jul 24 by Lee Kirksey, MD
Fluoroquinolones increase risk of t...
Jul 08 by Enoch Choi, MD
Community Members