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Dust Allergy
By Benjamin Thomas | Published  09/19/2005 | Allergies |

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Dust Allergy


Dust allergies can be a persistent, intrusive allergy that crops up from an unpleasant
cause.  Dust allergies are caused by droppings of the miniscule dust mite.  Dust mites are
found in carpets, bedding, chairs, sofas, and similar items of furniture.  The dust mite
droppings become airborne irritants.

A person with a dust allergy inhales these irritants and has an allergic reaction.  The
allergic reaction includes sneezing, wheezing, and congestion.  A dust allergy suffer can
experience extremely itchy eyes, decreased hearing, and skin inflammations.  This
allergic reaction can be distressing leading to fatigue and frustration.

In someone with a dust allergy, their body perceives dust mite and dust mite droppings as
a detrimental foreign substance.  The body?s natural reaction to this perceived intrusion is
to produce histamines.  Histamines surface as the symptoms such as sneezing and itchy
eyes.  A dust allergy does not rise and fall with each season.  It is a constant nuisance
throughout the entire year instead.

What are some precautions you can take to fight against a dust allergy?  The main idea is
to remove a suitable environment for dust mites.  Dust must mites love to burrow into
bedding, carpet, and cushions.  The environment is warm and provides a consistent food
source for the dust mites to thrive on.  Take that environment and food source away.

To help shed the plague of dust mites take the following precautions.  Keep your bedding
super clean.  Wash your pillows and sheets in hot water with a great deal of detergent to
squash the dust mites.  Use a hypoallergenic mattress cover to provide a barrier against
dust mites.  Vacuum your carpets and mattresses weekly.

The key is to decrease dust in your home to prevent the dust mite from thriving.  It takes
effort to keep your house this clean, but is well worth it.  Any dust allergy sufferer would
gladly clean their house this thoroughly every week if it meant a reduction in itchy eyes
and a runny nose.

If you take these cleaning precautions and still are dampened by a dust allergy then try an
antihistamine for relief.  Benadryl allergy is a great medication that has acts as a strong
antihistamine.

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