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Post by caroline on Feb 5, 2013 17:24:10 GMT
Indoor Allergy
Any number of allergens present in an indoor environment such as the home or office can contribute to allergic reactions in sensitive people. These include dust mite droppings, mold, animal dander, cockroach debris and more. Most indoor allergens are made up of particles small enough that they can easily become airborne and inhaled. Individuals suffering from asthma find that many types of indoor allergens can irritate their airways and cause an asthma attack. Dust allergies are among the most common allergic disorders. Dust is made up of tiny particles that include pollen, mold, fabric fibers and dander. A person who is allergic to any of these allergens may experience symptoms when exposed to dust. Dust also can trigger symptoms in people with asthma
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