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An article about how to reduce the dust mite allergens in your home. Dust mites are very common, but for many people they can cause huge problems. These tiny critters can be found in nearly every home and survive on dead skin cells and pet dander. They are not usually a problem for humans - they don't bite people or suck blood - their feces and dead bodies are so small that they can be inhaled as dust and cause allergies in sensitive people. An allergist can discover if you have an allergy to dust mites. Related Article Tags: , , Practical things you can do to alleviate your dust allergy symptoms. Related Article Tags: , , , A dust spray can help prevent dust from flying around in the air as you clean, making cleanup much more effective and sanitary. Related Article Tags: , , , , Is there really such a thing as bed bugs? Unfortunately the answer is yes. Pillow mites, also called dust mites, can live on many surfaces in our homes. Related Article Tags: , , , The bedroom is where we spend the most time in the house. As such, the bedroom should be the first place where we should look to clear the environment of allergens. As the parent of a child with asthma, you desperately worry about whether or not something is going to trigger an asthma attack in your son or daughter. One of the worst culprits for triggering an asthma attack is dust and dust mites. Following some simple tips can reduce the amount of asthma attacks in your child. Related Article Tags: , , , , Lots of people think that skin allergies are caused by pollution and dirty environments. This is true but the good news is that there are positive things you can do to reduce allergic reactions and symptoms, such as asthma. Related Article Tags: , , Dead skin cells from humans and pets is a primary food for dust mites. We shed about 1.4 grams of dander(skin cells and scales) per day and may scatter anywhere in the house, a large portion of it can accumulate in furnitures, mattresses and carpets. Our shedding skin provides a lot of food for dust mites and where the food is, its population grows. Related Article Tags: , , ,
Over 300 years ago Anton van Leeuwenhoek, the inventor of the microscope, discovered the existence of dust mites. These small spider-like creatures are invisible to the naked eye, but they can be found all over your house. The problem with these pesky little critters is that, after pollen, they are the biggest cause of allergic reactions in humans. In this article, we'll look at how using a Dyson vacuum cleaner can help people who suffer from dust mite allergies. Related Article Tags: , , , , , It is absolutely true that there are various types of creatures dwelling there including bed bugs and dust mites. And it's every bit as bad as your worst fears might verify. These minute organisms have the means to impact your well-being negatively in addition. Thanks to these creatures' weight and that of their excrement, your mattress could double in weight over the course of a few years. However, you should know that these claims haven't been proven scientifically though. Related Article Tags: , , Earmites are tiny little parasites that can get into your cat's ear. While it sounds like something simple to take care of, you should know that if they're left untreated, ear mites can cause one nasty yeast infection. Related Article Tags: , , , More than ever before, people are concerned about indoor allergens and the presence of germs, dust mites, mold and bacteria in their homes. But most people don't bother to clean or sanitize the one thing in their home that produces the most allergy symptoms, their mattress. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , An asthma attack is often triggered by exposure to an allergen of some sort - an asthma trigger. Related Article Tags: , , , The bedroom is one of the few places we go when we need to feel totally safe. But is your bedroom really safe or do you share it with millions of harmful micro-organisms which can trigger allergy attacks? So, will ear mites propose a danger to my dog? The simple answer to this question is yes. Ear mites may affect your dog greatly. While it can rarely cause accidental death, it would certainly affect your dog's joyful nature. Ear mites are small inconveniences for your pets. Worse, they are living organisms that are thriving on their body for food. Earmites are tiny little parasites that can get into your cat's ear. It may sound like a rather simple thing that can be taken care of easily enough, but you should realize that if this problem goes untreated, it can trigger a serious yeast infection. Related Article Tags: , , , People use air purifiers in the home and office to screen pollutants and contaminants out of the air. But just what are these pollutants, and why should they matter to you? Related Article Tags: , , Is your dog constantly itching or scratching his head? Is it so bad that it’s annoying you? You should consider reviewing these dog’s ear mites symptoms. Here are some of the most common dog ear mite symptoms your pet may display: constant itching or scratching at the ears, thick balls of wax present in the ears, and an unpleasant odor coming from your dog. Related Article Tags: , , , , Most people spend about 8 hours per day on their bed. That’s one third of a day which we can safely assume that we spend one third of our lives on the bed for our sleeping needs. An air mattress bed is a good choice for spending one third of our lives because of its comfort and versatility. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
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