Melissa was very excited because that Tuesday afternoon she was going to the zoo. She is very fond of animals, especially birds.
She doesnt tire looking, talking and playing around her favorite bird in that zoothe canary. Canary is a small finch or kind of tiny bird that is a native to the Canary Islands.
Canary birds have a yellow to greenish color and has long been bred by people and bird collectors around the globe as cage birds.
Back to Melissa, happiness with Canary birds must not be a thing for her because after an hour, a strong discomfort was beginning to ruin her mood. She started coughing and itching until she could no longer take it.
Later, the physician who attended to her concluded that she has, yes, you have guessed it right, Canary allergy.
What is Canary allergy?
Canary allergy is no different from your usual bird allergy. It is brought about by the retaliation or defensive reaction of your bodys immune system to allergens from birds or Canaries that gets through the system through feather dust or dander and through droppings or fecal matter.
Because Canary birds are cage birds that could not freely fly, expect...