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Posted: 11/10/07 - 02:23 Post subject: |
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| Hello, I am 23 years old and I am having problems with dust allergy. And since I have heard that it might lead to asthma, I would like to know how I can avoid that – completely. So far, the only problem I am experiencing is runny noise but I know that it won’t last forever. Help, please. |
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cynthie
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Posted: 12/13/07 - 20:39 Post subject: |
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| Dust allergy might be dealt with by dealing with dust mites. Unfortunately, dust allergy, if left untreated, might worse and asthma might develop. But, you should try to prevent that by washing your clothes and beddings regularly, airing the house every day for at least one hour, avoid dusty objects, try to have plastic chairs and curtains etc. And of course, you can always use medications for dealing with the symptoms. |
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