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Allergies and Dust Free Bedrooms

My House Is Killing Me by Jeffrey C May 2001 Paperback
My House Is Killing Me by Jeffrey C May 2001 Paperback
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My House Is Killing Me The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma
My House Is Killing Me The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma
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My House Is Killing Me The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma b
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My House Is Killing Me by Jeffrey C May 2001 Pape
My House Is Killing Me by Jeffrey C May 2001 Pape
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My House Is Killing Me The Home Guide for Families w
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My House Is Killing Me The Home Guide for Families and Allergies and Asthma Je
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If you are dust-sensitive, especially if you have conditions such as asthma or allergies, you can reduce some of your suffering by making a "dust-free" bedroom. Dust contains many of the following:

* molds
* fibers
* dander from dogs, cats, and other animals
* as well as tiny dust mites.

These mites, which live in bedding, upholstered furniture, and carpets, thrive in the summer and die in the winter. They will, however, continue to thrive in the winter if the house is warm and humid. The particles seen floating in a shaft of sunlight include dead mites and their waste products. The waste products actually provoke the allergic reaction.

Recent studies show that such organic matter may be an important component of air pollution, and may even have significant effects on the weather!

The routine cleaning necessary to maintain a dust-free bedroom also can help reduce exposure to cockroaches, another important cause of asthma in some allergic people.

You probably cannot control dust conditions under which you work or spend your daylight hours. To a large extent, however, you can eliminate dust from your bedroom. To create a dust-free bedroom, you must reduce the number of surfaces on which dust can collect.

What can I do to prevent horrible allergies this season?

I have horrible allergies! This year I thought it would be okay. My Discover eyes do not hurt much this year but I have a stuffy nose badly. But my sister is having eye problems. I really want to feel better. What are things I can do besides taking my medication to reduce symptoms of allergies? I really need to know about preventing a stuffy nose and itchy eyes. Thank you.

I have hay fever and when heated, can be miserable. As much as I can, I avoid anything that will make me suffer. I like doing things in garden and outside, but I limit my life. If I see yellow or white things floating in the air, I go crazy. He also watered a lot in the summer, plus it keeps me eliminating any fresh pollen that has accumulated in my body and my symptoms are less. I take Allegra and works very well for me. If your allergies are severe, you may want talk to your doctor for an allergy shot. I have a friend who loves outdoor activities like camping, etc. and is the only way they can continue to enjoy it. Here are some things you can do that may help: How to avoid allergens as much as possible makes sense. Its elimination is not realistic. During High Times allergen, stay inside and keep windows closed if possible. Check the daily pollen and mold counts on the community in his local newspaper, in weather reports, or the Internet. Avoid hot spots or allergen they do not stay long. Use air conditioning home / car if you have one, instead of opening a window. Vacuum and dust your home frequently during hot weather. It will reduce the dust in the air. Showering after spending lots of time outside. He washes the pollen in your hair and body.


Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes
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Allergy is the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the United States. More than fifty million Americans suffer from allergies, and they spend an estimated $18 billion coping with them. Yet despite advances in biomedicine and enormous investment in research over the past fifty years, the burden of allergic disease continues to grow...


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