Dandruff or scurf on the head.
Small scales that are shed from the fur, hair, or feathers of animals and may be the cause of allergy in sensitive individuals.
Microscopic particles of an animal's skin that are shed and then become a component of dust. The major allergen from animals is not their fur, but proteins secreted by skin glands that are found in dander; proteins in the saliva that stick to fur when the animal licks itself, and proteins found in the animal's urine. !-- google_ad_client = "pub-6700624969687881"; google_ad_width = 234; google_ad_height = 60; google_ad_format = "234x60_as"; google_ad_type = "text"; google_ad_channel ="7512561969"; google_color_border = "FFFFFF"; google_color_bg = "FFFFFF"; google_color_link = "448079"; google_color_url = "448079"; google_color_text = "414141";
Minute scales from pet hair, feathers, or skin that may act as allergens. Pet dander is a common asthma trigger. Dust Mite A tiny bug that is the primary cause of allergies related to house dust. Dust mites can trigger allergic reactions and/or asthma.
Tiny scales of animal skin.
small scales from animal skins or hair or bird feathers that can cause allergic reactions in some people
(dan-der) - a mix of airborne particles such as skin, fur or hair, shed or secreted from an animals like cats, dogs, and other furry animals. Kind of like dandruff.
Animal dander is the tiny particles of skin that are shed by animals such as cats and dogs. These are a major cause of allergies such as asthma and eczema. All furry animals shed dander including hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rats, mice, rabbits and horses.
Small scales from hair or feathers which flake off and can become airborne.
The tiny particles of skin and dried sweat and saliva that are shed by animals such as cats and dogs. These are a major cause of allergies.
Flakes of dead skin and strands of hair or fur left behind by animals (most commonly household pets)
tiny scales shed from human or animal skin or hair. Dander floats in the air, settles on surfaces, and makes up a good proportion of household dust. Cat and other animal dander is often a cause of allergic reactions.
Scaly or shredded dry skin that comes from animals or bird feathers. Dander may be a cause of an allergic response in susceptible persons.
An allergen produced by animal skin or hair that causes many allergic reactions.
Small particles of dead skin or feather particles.
Dander is minute scales from hair, feathers, or skin. These scales may be allergenic.
Skin cells or organic matter from cats, dogs, mice, dust mites, cockroaches or other animals.
Small scales from animal skin; dander is a common allergen.
Small scales from the skin, hair, or feathers of an animal, often causing an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals.
Skin parts of an animal that cause allergy.
Tiny flakes of animal skin or hair that float in the air, settle on surfaces, and are a major part of household dust.
Minute scales of animal skin.
Dander is the excess from the coat, including scales of dried skin and hair, or feathers of various animals. It is often of an allergenic nature. It is similar to dandruff.