Raising dogs since childhood can reduce the chance of allergies in dwarfed children
It is very beneficial for children to spend time with dogs. Not only can they learn many special qualities from dogs, but they will also become more cautious and responsible in the process of managing dogs. . Not only that, children's initial skills, social skills, expression skills and awareness of equality will be greatly improved, and it will also have certain benefits for their bodies.
Many people believe that pets such as cats and dogs are important allergens in the home. Children who often play with these pets or "live in the same room" are prone to allergic reactions or even allergic reactions. Suffer from asthma. However, a study published by American researchers shows that children who have played with two or more cats, dogs and other pets since childhood are not only less likely to develop allergies to allergic substances when they grow up, but are also less likely to develop allergies. It can effectively prevent asthma.
Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, USA conducted a 10-year follow-up study on 474 children born between 1987 and 1989. Among the children examined, more than 30% had dogs at home, 14% had cats at home, 8% had both dogs and cats at home, and more than half of these children’s parents had a history of allergies or asthma. .
Research has found that, generally speaking, children who grow up with pets such as cats and dogs develop allergic reactions to various indoor and outdoor allergies from the age of 7 to 7 years old. The likelihood is far smaller than that of children who do not interact with pets.
Among them, 33.6% of children from families without pets had skin allergies to 6 common allergic substances including dust and pollen in the first year of their lives. Allergic reactions, and the rate of skin allergic reactions in children with one pet at home is slightly higher in the first year, but among children with more than two pets at home, the rate of skin allergic reactions in the first year is smaller than that of other groups of children 15%.
If you do not consider other factors that cause allergic reactions, such as forced smoking, dust, and parents’ allergic history, then it is best to keep two or more at home.Children with the above pets are 67% to 77% less likely to have allergic reactions than children with only one or no pets at home.
Through the above data, it can be found that raising pets from an early age will not only not cause allergic reactions in children, but will also cause children to gradually Being familiar with this living environment can also reduce the chance of allergies.
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