About Cat Allergy
Cat allergy is caused by a protein which is found on the skin and in the saliva of cats. Cat allergies are twice as common as dog allergies. Cat allergens are small and can remain in the air for long periods before ultimately settling down on carpets, bedding, or furniture. It is also common for people to carry cat allergens on their hair and clothing, making them easy to spread and come in contact with.
Treatment for Cat Allergy
At Franklin Acupuncture, we specialize in a treatment for cat allergy called Soliman Auricular Allergy Treatment (SAAT). SAAT was developed by Dr. Nader Soliman, an innovator in the field of auricular (ear) acupuncture. Compared to immunotherapies and other holistic therapies, SAAT has been found to provide the most effective results. Ultimately, the outcome of receiving SAAT for cat allergy is complete elimination of the allergic reactions. We provide cat allergy treatment for patients in Tennessee and surrounding areas such as Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, and Illinois.
Many patients with cat allergy will require just one treatment to eliminate all reactions. However, patients who are highly reactive to multiple types of animals may need more than one treatment. Oral frequency-based remedies are also required to fully address the allergens.
In conventional medicine, options to help manage symptoms include antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids, and decongestants. Allergy shots are an immunotherapy that can lower sensitivity to allergens; however, long-term treatment is required. Elimination of cat allergy utilizing SAAT does not require the patient to be exposed to the allergen. It also does not require an extended period of time to address the allergy. Depending on what is found at the initial evaluation, the length of treatment is three to ten weeks.
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