Common Triggers Of Allergy Symptoms

Dust Mites

American Lung Association

Dust is a tiny, complicated allergy trigger. It is made up of a range of substances from plants, dead skin, soil, insects, food, material fibers, and animals. Dust mites and their droppings bring on allergic reactions and they live on collections of dust all over the house. Areas with high concentrations of human skin flakes like the bedroom, carpets, and bathroom rug are commonplace for dust mites to hide. It might be easy to recommend keeping your home clean, but because of the nature of dust mites, you can be unaware of their presence. Sometimes symptoms are made worse after vacuuming and dusting when they are stirred up in the air. Some people find installing a high-efficiency filter in the furnace and air conditioner helpful.

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