Dogs are allowed Prevent asthma and allergies in young children
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Keeping a dog has many benefits for our body and mind, including Some dogs are considerate and will often accompany their owners when they are unhappy. Some dogs are lively and active and can bring a lot of joy to the family, especially for the elderly. Dogs can be said to be a kind of spiritual sustenance. And having a dog can prevent asthma and allergies in young children.

A study by scientists at the University of California in the United States shows that families with dogs can help children prepare their immune responses, which may protect children from asthma and allergies, and reduce the risk of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) may cause asthma. The study found that there are microorganisms in the dust of dog-raising homes. When the animals inhale the gastrointestinal tract, they can induce an immune response. Even after being exposed to the RSV virus, the respiratory tract will not experience symptoms such as inflammation or large amounts of mucus, and the bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract will not cause symptoms. Bacterial interaction is also different from other animals.

New research has found that exposing rats to dust from homes where dogs are allowed outside dramatically changed the composition of their intestinal flora. The mice were then injected with well-known allergy triggers and had significantly reduced allergic reactions compared to mice exposed to the dust of dog-free homes or those exposed to no dust. Although the study looked at mice, the results are similar to previous studies on humans and may be applicable to humans.

I believe there is no need to say more about the benefits of raising a dog. You can also feel it yourself. The intelligence and considerateness of dogs have brought relief to many people who are under great emotional stress. Moreover, dogs also It has become a good object for them to talk to, so more and more people start to raise dogs.

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