This article originally appeared on Dr. Mahaney’s The Daily Vet column on PetMD as 10 Holistic Tips For Managing Fall Allergies.
Living in Southern California does not afford me quite the same seasonal, leaf-color cornucopia I experienced during the fall in my formative years growing up on the East Coast. Yet, fall in Los Angeles still brings a subtle change to which I can look forward on a yearly basis.
Regardless of location, the elemental tumult of fall (dying plant life, dryness, moisture, cooler temperatures, wind, etc.) stirs up environmental allergens and irritants that can affect the eyes, nose, skin, and other body systems of both people and animals.
Common clinical signs of allergies include:
- Nasal and eye discharge
- Sneezing
- Coughing
- Pruritis (itching/scratching, licking/chewing at body parts)
- Fur loss or color change (tears and saliva contain porphyrins, which stain light colored fur pink to brown)
- Overall state of health (i.e., healthy vs. sick)
- Underlying diseases that compromise immune system function (cancer, immune mediated [i.e., autoimmune] diseases, Cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism, etc.)
- Immunomodulating medications (chemotherapy, steroids, etc.)
- Diet (whole versus processed food, protein and carbohydrate allergies, etc.)
- Degree of exposure (occasional vs. frequent)
- Others