Dec
11
Most people rarely associate winter as an allergy season. However, recent findings indicate that allergy rates are on the rise. During wintertime, more and more people are complaining of allergy symptoms.
If you are allergic to mold, pollen and mites that live in dust, then winter can be the worst time of the year for you. When you start your furnace, all the dust that has settled into your carpet, atop your shelves and under the sofa gets stirred up . You get allergy reactions with your eyes, nose, sinuses, and throat. Eczema sufferers probably suffer the most, especially if they have dust mite allergies and experience changes in humidity levels that worsen their already dry skin.
You may even be housing an ideal breeding ground for dust mites in your living room with a precut Christmas tree. According to two allergy doctors who released their research findings, precut trees are often harvested as early as September, then hosed down and wrapped in plastic for travel. However, this process creates a great home for unwelcome holiday guests in the form of mites.
You and your doctor may dismiss your respiratory symptoms as just another winter cold. But while a cold generally lasts as long as 10 days, you can begin to suspect that you have an allergy on continued exposure to dust.
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