How to Keep Oneself Free From Dust Allergy?
Strictly speaking, house dust allergy is an overly sensitive response to droppings of specific proteins in the house dust mite. Beds are places where these creatures like to romp around. Waterbeds can be quite a relief for allergy sufferers because they are easy to maintain and keep clean.
Dust mites are found almost everywhere, water beds are less affected by it.
Strictly speaking, house dust allergy is an overly sensitive response to droppings of specific proteins in the house dust mite. Beds are places where these creatures like to romp around. Waterbeds can be quite a relief for allergy sufferers because they are easy to maintain and keep clean. Symptoms of such a dust mite allergy can be watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and coughing. In serious cases it can lead to shortness of breath and in the long-term a person can develop asthma. Some elements of the mite excrement can penetrate through the skin and lead to a persistent itching or eczema.
Especially people who have a very sensitive skin can be affected by mite allergy. The symptoms usually occur after awakening or during bed-making. Even in an exceptionally well-polished flat, these mites lurk everywhere. The reference material of water beds is dense and therefore it is not easy for mites to penetrate. Such a bed can greatly reduce the number of mites in the bedroom. Seats with removable and washable covers help keep the mite numbers in the living room as low as possible. The vacuum cleaner with a good air filter should be used in maintenance of apartment maintenance.
This way a person would be able to keep himself free from allergies resulting due to dust mites.
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Monica Sappleton | Oct 9, 2009 | Reply
A very informative and useful post, and a quick resource for allergy sufferers.
Monica.
diamondpoet | Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
Good information!
pinkspoonbill | Oct 26, 2009 | Reply
I’m glad I read this. My kids have a tendency for eczema, especially the baby, and I wasn\’t really thinking about dust mites. My house does have dust, and I do not keep it just spotless, so maybe I should focus on the bedding and furniture that the kids come into contact the most. Even though I cannot eliminate the mites completely, I am happy to know and keep in mind the mite problem and what the mites do.