It is safe and effective to use antihistamines like Claritin or Aerius for long-term management of allergies to dogs. In some cases, using a nasal corticosteroid like Flonase, Mosaspray, or Nasacort may also be helpful if antihistamines alone are not enough. It is also recommended to limit your dog's access to your bedroom, especially if they do not sleep on your bed, to reduce exposure to their hair and saliva.
Similar Questions
"I have a blue foot. What should I do?"
General1 answer
My boyfriend and I would like to have a baby. Should I stop taking the contraceptive pill for a certain period of time before trying to have a child?
General1 answer
I have blood in my urine that is not visible to the naked eye and it is not a urinary infection. What else could it be?
General1 answer
I have white discharge with odors and a yellowish tinge. They are also thick and flow abundantly.
General1 answer
"Do I have small white spots/pimples on my back?"
General1 answer
Information provided by Medimap is for general purpose only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Click here to review our Terms of Service.
