Any house dust is a complex set of allergens, the main one of which is house dust mites.
House dust contains dozens of representatives of micromites with pronounced allergenic activity.
The most “harmful” are mites of the genus Dermatophagoides.
Dust consists of solid and very small particles of organic and mineral origin. It may also contain mites.
Excessive contact of the skin and mucous membranes with dust can lead to difficulty breathing and provoke the occurrence and exacerbation of allergies.
The cause of an allergic reaction can be mold spores, cockroach particles, library dust (particles of pulp from books), animal hair and dander, bird feathers, human epidermis and much more.
Nevertheless, the main allergen that causes house dust allergies is dust mites.
Prevention of allergies to household allergens:
Previously, we talked about how the cleanliness of the bedroom affects a person’s sleep.