Dust mite allergy is one of the most common types of allergies that can cause uncomfortable symptoms throughout the year. Dust mites, tiny invisible bugs, live in household dust, most commonly in mattresses, carpets, and upholstered furniture. These allergies are particularly pronounced in winter due to increased time spent indoors.
Symptoms of dust mite allergy include:
Unfortunately, in some people, symptoms can be very serious, leading to the development of asthma or sinusitis.
Prevention and treatment of dust mite allergy
Allergic Rhinitis and Complications
Dust mite allergy often leads to allergic rhinitis, which can cause swelling of the nasal mucosa, difficulty breathing, and loss of smell. If untreated, this condition can lead to the development of sinusitis – a sinus infection that requires more complex therapies.
Conclusion
Dust mite allergy is common, but with proper preventive measures and bioresonance therapy, symptoms can be significantly alleviated.