Main Menu
Articles Home
Most Popular Articles
Top Authors
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Link to Us
Bookmark
Contact Us



Partners
 
Home / Home

Dust Mites are the Most Common Cause of Allergies

By:Warren Wong


When you have runny eyes, sneezing, coughing and stuffiness, it may not be the flu, especially if you have these symptoms on a regular basis. They may be allergies for which you have to take special medication, some of which makes you sleepy. One thing you may not realize is that one of the most common causes of all these symptoms is the presence of dust mites in your home.

Dust mites come from house dust. They are eight-legged creatures of the same family as spiders, chiggers and ticks. You will never know for sure if they exist in your home because unlike spiders, you can't see them. They are creamy white and round, almost like a speck of dust and the only way to see for sure is to place them under a microscope on a dark background. The females can live up to 10 weeks and in the last five weeks of her life, she can lay as many as 200 eggs. So if you have a lot of dust mites in your home, they can multiply very rapidly.

These motes like to live in dark, warm, moist places. The most common areas to find them are in beds and on the furniture of your living room. They burrow down into the layers and live happily producing eggs and dying adding to the allergens in the house. The near perfect environment for the mites is in an area with 75% humidity or higher. Lowering the humidity in your home with a dehumidifier is one way to get rid of them. They cannot exist in areas with less than 50% humidity.

For children with asthma, it is important to limit their exposure to dust mites. It is the fecal matter that the mites leave behind that causes the allergic reaction. Pillows and mattresses in beds are most susceptible. They float into the air when you vacuum the carpet or even bounce on the bed or fluff your pillow. As soon as the disturbance is over, they settle back down, often in a different area.

One gram of dust could easily contain almost 20,000 dust mites. Each of these mites produces about 10 to 20 particles of waste a day. However, they do not bite or spread disease. They are only harmful to those who have allergies to dust. Insecticides that eliminate other insects have no effect on dust mites and therefore will not help you with the problem in any way.

Diligent cleaning is basically the only way to get rid of these mites in your home. Bedding needs to be washed in really hot water once a week. Mattresses and pillows household be covered with airtight covers. When you place a cover on a pillow, the pillowcase goes over the cover. If possible, take up all carpeting in the home. If this is not an option, you should vacuum once a week. Vacuum the upholstered furniture once a week as well. Using brooms with micro fibers that collect dust without spreading it around are also a great way of cleaning your floors and preventing the spread of the mites to other areas.

Digg del.icio.us Blink Stumble Spurl Reddit Netscape Furl

Article keywords: allergies, dust, mites, carpet, allergy, allergic, reaction, benadryl, sneeze, symptoms, symptom, vacuum, fiber

Article Source: http://www.articles2k.com

To find out more about dust mites and dust mite allergies visit www.dust-mite.org.




Top Home Articles
  • 1). Science of Vaasthu  By : Sarathy sadagopan
    The surface of the earth as per the Traditional cosmology was divided into 2 parts the east and the west on the basis of sunrise and sunset and into North and south on the basis of the magnetic poles.

  • 3). Pool Table Lights Can Really Make a Game Room  By : Julien Raynal
    A pool table is an integral part of a game room. Be it a garage, separate game room, basement or a club with gaming rooms, pool tables have become a common feature as more and more people are taking an interest in this simple and interesting game.

  • 5). Childrens Swing Sets For Home - A Safer Alternative To The Park  By : Susan Dean
    Childrens swing sets that are erected in your own back yard are not only a fun way to keep your kids happy but you will be much more relaxed knowing that they are having fun in a safe environment. Most people would agree that it is so much more healthier for children to be playing outside in the fresh air instead of sitting for hours in front of a computer or television.

  • 7). How to Find the Right Aromatherapy Candle Scent  By : Tatyana Turner
    Feel sad, tired, or a little bit stressed? Something as simple as an aromatherapy candle could help you relax and feel happier. But not all scented candles have this effect. Let’s find out how to select an aromatherapy candle that can lift your mood.

  • 8). Furnishing a Spare Room  By : Julien Raynal
    You have an extra room in your house and you’d like it to utilize the space for multiple purposes; a spare bedroom, an office, retreat and occasionally playroom.

  • 9). What can an Armoire be Used For?  By : Julien Raynal
    Families who live in homes accumulate many things over the years. It might be clothes that we keep buying, as we procrastinate over discarding old ones, gifts, items for kids that they have outgrown long ago, papers, documents and a lot of obsolete items.

  • 10). A Quick Overview of Residential Lighting  By : Julien Raynal
    Lighting is an important element of a home as it not only illuminates the house but also brings changes in the one’s mood. Home interior lighting involves selecting and fitting light fixtures depending on the utility purpose of the room, cost, power consumption and many other factors.


New Home Articles
  • 1). Tips on Cleaning Paint Brushes  By : Mitch Johnson
    Sometimes paint brushes can be hard and cannot be used after once or twice using. There are some tips on cleaning the paint brushes, so they are ready whenever you use them.

  • 5). Home Air Filters - The Many Advantages Of Installing One  By : Brooke Hayles
    Asthma and allergies are extremely common in households across America and over twenty million people suffer from asthma each year. Surprisingly, there are more allergens and contaminants within our homes than there are outside. That is why home air filters can come in handy!

  • 9). Get the Most from Your Fireplace Insert  By : Jerry Cahill
    Inserts are usually made from cast iron or plate steel. Generall they have glass doors so you can see the flames. An insert either fits in the opening of the fireplace or protrudes onto the hearth. An insert that protrudes onto the hearth is more efficient because the sides, top, and bottom provide additional radiant heat.

  • 10). 4 Floor Plan Mistakes  By : John Morris
    Most practicing doctors and other professionals take matters of renovating, rebuilding and redecorating their offices and clinics into their own hands. They do not consult architects, engineers and other building contractors while doing their offices...



 


© 2006 articles2k.com - Privacy Policy