Mite allergy

What is Mite allergy?

Dust mite allergy is an allergic reaction to microscopic bugs that commonly live in house dust. Signs of dust mite allergy include sneezing and runny nose. Many people with dust mite allergy also experience signs of asthma, such as wheezing and difficulty breathing.Dust mites eat skin cells shed by people, and they thrive in warm, humid environments. In most homes, bedding, upholstered furniture and carpeting provide an ideal environment for dust mites.

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Hi doctor thank u so muh for your time, i have been send few questions previously regarding my recent protected exposures(4 times) oversea. I have...

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Hello! I have been through your question.

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Please you shouldn't worry.
Related your concern I think that nausea is...

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Yes, I am suffering from constantly red eyes. I have been treated by an allergist for borderline cat and dust mite allergies with many different...

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It seems from the history that you are having constant red eyes.
The common causes are allergies, inflammations of the eye like uveitis,...

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I was getting around one drop of blood when I rough, kind of roughly. If I lightly cough I dont get. Even when I brush sometimes blood comes...

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There is no cause for worry.

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Thank you for your query.

1. A drop of blood or blood tinged sputum is common after...

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