Cats and dogs: Who said that inhaling our hair will immediately cause lung disease, stand up for me!

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As a shit shoveler, I will hear some untrue rumors more or less in the process of raising #pet#.

Some rumors even invisibly affect everyone's normal perception of pets.

So, let's take stock of the common rumors in the pet world.

Generally, cats and dogs have a lot of hair, especially in the hair loss season, even if the poop shoveler combs it every day, he will feel a headache. However, it is purely alarmist to say that the shit-shoveling officer will inhale pet hair during the grooming process and cause disease.

The defense mechanism of the human body is progressive. The defense mechanism of the respiratory tract is not limited to the nose hair, and the turbinate bone will also generate a cyclone when a foreign object approaches. The many tiny branches in the pet's trachea will also serve as a pet's natural defense. Only particles that are difficult to catch with the naked eye can enter the human body, but pet hair obviously does not meet this feature.

Therefore, the probability that cat and dog hair wants to enter the lungs and harm the human body is almost zero. Most people usually have allergic reactions to cat and dog hair.

The diseases that pets infect the respiratory tract are mainly caused by viruses and bacteria, and viral infections account for a large part of them, including canine distemper virus, parainfluenza virus, adenovirus, canine distemper virus and some mycoplasma or Chlamydia virus. But these viruses usually do not affect the daily life of shit shovel officers.

Of course, a normal cat and dog cold will not be transmitted to the shovel officer. However, some common cat and dog diseases such as leptospirosis, Pasteurella, Q fever, etc. are worthy of attention.

Many excrement scavengers pay attention to the hair and cold conditions of cats and dogs, but ignore the impact of skin diseases such as ringworm on pets. If cats and dogs suffer from psoriasis, there will be corresponding fungal infections on their bodies. Fungi are particularly infectious, and without strong repeated disinfection and cleaning, fungi are prone to repeated infections.

The excrement shoveler is easily infected with psoriasis when in contact with pets suffering from psoriasis. Therefore, when cats and dogs have skin ringworm, or skin diseases such as fleas and redness, the excrement shoveler should pay attention to maintaining a proper relationship with his pets.

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