Recognise the signs

YOU’RE NOT SLEEPING ALONE

House dust mites are microscopic skin-eaters that prefer to eat flakes of shed human skin. Beds offer mites the best living conditions — they are pleasantly warm and moist, and are an ample source of food. Over 90% of mites in our homes are therefore found in mattresses, duvets and pillows.

HOUSE DUST MITES CAUSE ILLNESS

House dust mites are among the commonest triggers of allergic respiratory diseases worldwide. In Asia, they are the number one trigger of allergies, but many sufferers do not know that house dust mites cause their symptoms. In addition to the proteins from the bodies of dead and decayed mites, both the eggs laid by female mites and the mites’ feces have a high potential to cause allergies. The allergenic particles from decayed mite feces, mite remains and mite eggs are deposited on the skin and mucous membranes in the eyes, nose and lungs. An allergic reaction to mite allergens can be seen through reactions in the airways, eyes or skin. In addition, sleep is significantly affected by the high level of exposure to allergens in the bed, which reduces performance during the day.

WHEN DO SYMPTOMS APPEAR? A HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGY IS NOT A TRIVIAL DISEASE AND CAN LEAD TO ASTHMA

A house dust mite allergy often goes unnoticed for years and is in many cases confused with a harmless cold. An untreated mite allergy can lead to chronic diseases, and can also develop into asthma if the inflammation of the upper airway reaches the lower airway. Asthma is not curable, but allergic asthma is preventable with early treatment.

To prevent asthma, first check your symptoms to see, whether you could be suffering from a dust mite allergy.

WHEN DO SYMPTOMS APPEAR?

People with a house dust mite allergy suffer from symptoms all year round. These symptoms are worse at night and in the morning after getting up because beds contain a large number of mite feces and mite eggs. The symptoms are also worse when making the bed or vacuuming because the mite allergens are swirled up and inhaled.

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SUSPECTED HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGY: ARE YOU AFFECTED TOO?

If you suspect that you have a house dust mite allergy, you can take immediate measures to reduce your exposure to allergens. It is also possible to have a special allergy test carried out by the doctor or in a medical laboratory. Several testing procedures are available, e.g. prick tests or blood tests.

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