Thursday, June 6, 2013

Dust Allergy Symptoms


Allergies may occur with anyone. It is the reaction of the immune system against certain allergen. Almost 10% of the US population suffers from dust mite allergy. Dust mites are spider-like creatures that multiply in humid places. They cannot be seen by the naked eye but have a bigger effect as allergen. Since the root cause of this allergy is inside the house, it is a very challenging condition to overcome. The symptoms of dust allergy are symptoms that may be aggravated while cleaning the house. And for some severe cases, wheezes and asthma develops.

You may have a dust allergy but it does not mean a dusty and dirty home. Numerous house dusts differ from every house. A fragment of dust contains pet dander, bacteria, insects, mold spores, dust mites and many others that breeds tiny mites and attack the skin and breathed into the lungs. It is easy to detect whether a person is suffering from dust allergy just simply get rid of those dust collectors inside the house. No matter how hard the vacuuming or dusting, dust mites will never be eliminated. The good thing about them is that they do not bite, nor spread disease. They just die if the humidity falls below 40 to 50%. Treatment to dust mite's allergy are antihistamines, nasal spray, decongestant and avoidance to allergen.

It would be a good idea for people to do everything possible to avoid dust mites. Those who suffer from this condition must learn to adapt their home. If it is possible have at least a little furniture. Clean every house wall and floor with damp cloth. Use bedding that can be washed easily. Choose a wooden or plastic chair. Dust mites don't live longer in hot and cold surroundings, so avoid using air humidifier. If a person is to be exposed in a dusty area, make sure a mask is always available. And lastly, do not smoke inside the house. Severe cases cause complications like respiratory diseases, otitis or inflammation of the ear, insomnia and over fatigue and hospitalization due to asthma. As it is always said, avoidance is better than cure.

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