Hamster allergies are caused by allergens found in a hamster’s dander, saliva, and urine. These allergens can trigger reactions in people through direct contact with the animal or from exposure to airborne particles. Such allergic responses are common in households with hamsters or in pet care settings.
Testing for a hamster allergy is advisable if you develop symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, or breathing difficulties after contact with hamsters or their living spaces.
An immune system reaction to proteins in hamster dander, saliva, and urine leads to allergic symptoms when these substances are inhaled or touch the skin.
To manage a hamster allergy, reduce exposure by keeping hamsters in a well-ventilated area, using air purifiers, cleaning cages regularly, and washing hands after handling.