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Originally Posted by Chris21711
I hope its not allergies $$$$$ to my Vet...
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There are also many inexpensive ways to address and help allergies. And as, I hope, many of my posts encourage - multi modality is the key. Using multiple medications or holistic/nutritional supplements can allow not only better control of diseases but allows us to use less of each. This of course increases safety.
As clm had suggested, benadryl works well. There are also other antihistamines such as hydroxyzine (atarax) which can sometimes even work better than benadryl. The use of omega 3 fatty acids (fish oils) can help reduce inflammation through competitive inhibition of the arachadonic acid cycle. Topical corticosteroids such as triamcinolone sprays or hydrocortisone sprays work well and at the same time minimize steroid exposure to the rest of the body. Food trials can help eliminate protein allergies. Also the use of hypoallergenic shampoos and hepa air filters can help minimize allergen contact with the pet.