Allergies to house dust and mites
In recent years, there has been increasing talk about allergies, especially in children. With the increase in urbanization and people's standard of living, an increase in allergic diseases is noted, as well as the appearance of new allergens - most likely related to the increased use of aggressive chemical preparations for the purpose of better hygiene, the use of various artificial additives in food and drink, polluted air and many other factors.
An allergy is an atypical reaction of the human immune system to a certain foreign substance (allergen) in the environment, which is generally not harmful to the body. The immune system, for reasons unknown to medicine, sees it as a plague and tries to protect the proper functioning of the body. For this purpose, it produces proteins called antibodies that elicit another immune response -- an allergic reaction -- to remove the irritant.
Allergic reactions can take the form of:
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Rash
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Eczema
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Eczema
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Contact eczema
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A sore throat
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Eye inflammation
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Asthma
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Shortness of breath and others
One of the most common allergies is to dust mites.
Dust mites are tiny spider-like insects and are invisible to the naked eye. They are common in human habitats worldwide and inhabit pillows, mattresses, curtains, upholstered furniture, stuffed animals, bedding, fabric-covered surfaces. The most favorable conditions for their development and reproduction are temperature above 25 o C, humidity around and above 75% and nutrition. Their main food source is exfoliated skin. The average adult loses an average of 1.5g of dead skin cells per day, which is food for about 1 million mites. Separated into their life cycle metabolic products / feces / contain a digestive enzyme / protein / called DerP1 - the main cause of house dust allergies. A person inhales a large amount of house dust every day, and with it the faeces of the mites.
Common symptoms of a dust mite allergy are:
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to sneeze
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A runny nose
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Itchy, red or watery eyes
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Stuffy nose
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Itchy nose, mouth or throat
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Skin irritations
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Postnasal drip (postnasal drip)
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A cough
If your dust mite allergy triggers your asthma, you may also experience:
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Difficulty breathing
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Chest tightness or pain
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A noise or whistling sound when you exhale
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Trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing
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