It’s no joke: You may be allergic to cats and dogs. Find out what you may have to do about it in this episode.
Slow dialog: 1:09
Explanations: 3:47
Fast dialog: 17:12
Bert: Doctor, give it to me straight. Is my medical condition serious?
Doctor: I suspect that your rashes and other symptoms are the result of allergies.
Bert: Allergies?! I thought I had some kind of serious disease.
Doctor: Allergies can be serious. I’m going to give you tests to see what you’re allergic to.
Bert: You mean I might have allergies to more than one thing?
Doctor: There are many kinds of allergies. Some people have food allergies and have adverse reactions when they ingest or even come near some types of food.
Bert: That sounds terrible. I hope I don’t have food allergies. I would have to restrict my diet.
Doctor: Other people have seasonal allergies to pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds.
Bert: That would mean I couldn’t do some types of outdoor activities.
Doctor: Many people are allergic to pets, most commonly cat or dog dander.
Bert: Oh no, I’d have to get rid of my three cats or dog!
Doctor: You might also be allergic to dust mites, insect bites, or even mold spores in your home.
Bert: You mean I might have to move out of my house?
Doctor: If mold is detected in your home, you might need to move out temporarily while the mold is removed.
Bert: Are you sure I don’t have some kind of disease? I think I’d prefer that to allergies!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse