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  1. ... GB. et al. Eighteen‐month outcomes of house dust mite avoidance and dietary fatty acid modification in the Childhood Asthma Prevention Study (CAPS). J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2003; 111 (1):162–8. [ PubMed : ...
  2. ... substances that irritate the airways. Cover bedding with allergy-proof casings to reduce exposure to dust mites. Remove carpets from bedrooms and vacuum regularly. Use ...
  3. ... your clothes after being outside. If you have allergies year-round, cover your pillows and mattress with dust mite covers, use an air purifier, and avoid pets ...
  4. ... disorder have a family or personal history of allergies or asthma. Triggers such as mold, pollen, and dust mites may also play a role.
  5. Many of the same substances that trigger allergies can also trigger asthma. Common allergens include pollen, dust mites, mold and pet dander. Other asthma triggers include irritants like smoke, pollution, fumes, cleaning chemicals, and sprays. Asthma symptoms can be substantially reduced ...
  6. ... attacks whenever possible. Depending on the type of allergy , triggers might include animals , pollen , cold air or dust mites . Preventing heartburn. Heartburn is caused by stomach acid ...
  7. ... least 130°F or 54°C) to kill dust mites In some cases, you may need to move out of a home with a mold spore problem. Sneezing that is not due to an allergy will disappear when the illness that is causing ...
  8. ... or to substances in your environment, such as dust mites, animal dander, pollen, and molds. ... and food allergies Have family members with EoE What are the ...
  9. ... not bother most other people. People who have allergies often are sensitive to more than one thing. Substances that often cause reactions are:</p><ul> <li><a href="https://medlineplus.gov/hayfever.html">Pollen</a></li> <li>Dust mites</li> <li>Mold spores</li> <li>Pet dander</ ...
  10. ... whether any cats used to live there. Diagnosis Allergy symptoms can have a range of causes. It is often hard to be sure whether they’re being caused by allergens on a pet or, for instance, dust mites . So it’s important to get things checked ...
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