3 things you may not know about indoor allergies

Here are a few things you might not know about your indoor allergies.

When it comes to your allergies, many people think that being inside should offer a respite from the onslaught of the outside world. While this can often be the case, particularly if you are diligent about monitoring the indoor air quality of your home and workspace, it can sometimes feel as if your actions are not enough. Spring and early summer is typically the worst time of year for those who suffer from allergies, as the pollen in the air means that your senses are being attacked at all times.

Here are a few little-known facts that you can use to help reduce your indoor allergy attacks this summer:

  • Bed sheets: When it comes to what we sleep on, it is often not the material of the sheets and bedding themselves, but rather the mold and other debris that get trapped in the sheets. To prevent this, simply wash your sheets in hot water regularly to kill any possible bacteria.
  • Black mold: Although there is fear of this substance, the truth is that there has not been enough information collected about it to determine whether or not it presents a real health risk. But for allergy sufferers, it can still activate your symptoms, so it is important for you to be aware of any water leaks in your house so you can stop any mold from growing.
  • Hypoallergenic pets: “In short, completely hypoallergenic pets just don’t exist,” immunology specialist Dr. Nabeel Farooqui at The Ohio State University tells WKYC. “The allergens are in the pet’s dander, which are derived from proteins in the skin, saliva, and urine. We advise people to bathe their pet regularly to reduce dander.”

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