Dust Allergy: What are the common signs?


Dust allergy is the primary reason behind allergic rhinitis that troubles an individual throughout the year. The symptoms of dust allergy become more active when people are cleaning carpets, bed sheets or parts of the house. The most affected system of human body by dust allergy symptoms is the respiratory system. Here are some symptoms of dust allergy:

  • Stuffy ears and nose for extended duration
  • Continuous sneezing
  • Runny nose and watery eyes
  • Atopic Dermatitis
  • Red rashes on the skin, swelling in the skin of different parts of the body
  • Some patients have dark circles around their eyes
  • Itching in the throat and nose
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Pain in different parts of the face

 

If it’s a dust allergy, in most cases your symptoms will get worse during night times and you will feel much better during the day time. You will also feel better if you move outside your house. Unlike other kinds of allergies, dust allergy symptoms bother an individual almost throughout the 365 days of a year.

If you are an asthma patient, dust mites will aggravate the symptoms. These symptoms include breathing problems, wheezing and sometimes even chest pains due to congestion. Sometimes people need to get hospitalized.



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