Hello all,
I am hoping that someone can advise me please.
I have atopic eczema and have recently been diagnosed specifically with having atopic eosinophilic asthma.
I am now having biologic therapy for my asthma, specifically, tezspire once a month. So far I have had three injections. It's early days, I know, but my respiratory nurse has said that I should start to see an improvement in my symptoms after the third or fourth injection. My biggest and most annoying symptom is a constant phlegmy chest/cough. My chest gurgles all the time. So far, I have not felt any improvement with this.
My consultant tested me for various allergies. My blood test revealed the following:
Aspergillus fumigat RAST tst: 0.41 KUA/L (normal range: - 0.35)
Dog dander RAST test: 52.20 KUA/L (normal range: - 0.35)
House dust mite RAST test: 25.50 KUA/L (normal range: - 0.35)
Grass pollen RAST test: 11.00 KUA/L (normal range: - 0.35)
Tree pollen RAST test: 1.84 KUA/L (normal range: - 0.35)
As said above, I constantly suffer with a phlegmy cough. Sometimes I have a runny nose and itchy eyes, plus, I also suffer from atopic eczema and often get nasty skin flare ups.
As you can see from my blood test result, I have a high allergy to dog dander. My problem is, is that I live with a nearly 3 year old entact male Labrador, whom I adore very much. My asthma was well controlled up until the time our Labrador started to get his adult fur. Before we had our Labrador, we had a castrated, male, cross German Shepherd/Collie for 13 years. My asthma was well controlled and not a problem when we had him. The difference between the two dogs is that my old dog was neutered and my new dog is not.
I have been doing some research and have read that entact male dogs give out a specific allergen called CAN f 5. Research suggests that some people with asthma may be specifically allergic to this allergen. I am wondering if this is me? Research also suggests that people who are particularly susceptible to the CAN f 5 allergen, may be able to live with female dogs or male, neutered dogs.
What I am wondering is this - are my current allergic symptoms, i.e. constant phlegmy cough, etc., a reaction to having an entact male dog in the house? Therefore, I am wondering if my symptoms would improve if we were to get our dog neutered?
I would like to know if, and where, I could get this specific test - the CAN f 5 allergen, carried out? My choice is not to get my dog neutered but if I find that I have a specific reaction to the CAN f 5 allergen, then I would definitely have him neutered in the hope that it would improve my asthma (and eczema) symptoms. I am willing to pay privately for the test.
Would any of you knowledgeable people happen to know or be able to give any insight into all or some of the above please?
Thank you in advance.