Allergies to mice and rats are common, especially in laboratory settings or homes where these animals are kept as pets. Allergens from mice and rats are present in their urine, dander, and saliva, which can become airborne and lead to allergic reactions in sensitive individuals....
Consider allergy testing if you experience symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, or itchy eyes when in close proximity to mice or rats, or after cleaning their cages.
Managing these allergies includes minimizing contact with the animals, using appropriate personal protective equipment, ensuring proper ventilation, and maintaining clean living environments for the animals.
Allergic reactions to mice and rats are caused by proteins in their urine, dander, and saliva that the immune system recognizes as harmful, leading to an allergic response.