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A Brief Information About Dust Allergy





Some people sniffle or sneeze whenever they are in a dusty place. But this is not surprising. Some people are really like this, they are extremely allergic to dust. Dust allergy is regarded as the over reaction of a person’s body to an element in the dust.

These small particles are usually found in the air which people eventually inhale. Now, if your body is sensitive to such allergen, you body will stop to produce histamine.

What are the common symptoms of dust allergy?

The symptoms of dust allergy are just the same as the symptoms that occur with hay fever. It usually includes:

• Itchiness

• Watery eyes

• Runny nose

• Stuffy nose

• Asthma

• Muffled hearing

A person with this allergy need not have to worry because there are treatments available that he can use to battle this type of allergy. Medication treatments like antihistamine, decongestant and benadryl are the common prescriptions advised by a doctor or an Allergist.

If you do not have this allergy, then good for you, but for those who do, you need to know what needs to be done in order to suppress an allergic attack to happen. Follow the listed preventions below for your home to be dust-free and dust allergy-free as well.

• Wash the pillow and your bed sheets regularly using a detergent in hot water.

• Clean your mattresses and carpets weekly.

• Buy an allergy-free mattress.

• Use blinds as a replacement for curtains.

• Spray blinds or curtains with water mist to stop dust.

If you are thinking of frequently cleaning your house, then do it. It would greatly help you a lot in making your house free from dusts and other allergies.



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