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floria594
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Posted: 11/13/07 - 05:27 Post subject: |
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| Hello, I would like to hear something about dealing with dust allergy symptoms. How can I relive my house from dust allergens – dust mites? My daughter is having problems with those symptoms and I am just not that thrilled about her taking medicaments, she is only 10 years old. What am I to do? |
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sam484
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Posted: 12/12/07 - 17:48 Post subject: |
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| Well, even though the symptoms are not that dangerous, still some complications are possible and might lead to some really serious conditions, such as asthma. Anyway, you have to keep the house as clean as possible and this goes especially for her clothes, beddings, mattress, pillows etc. Also, you should decrease the number of furniture pieces to minimum, because they are excellent spots for mites gathering. |
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