printed from AmericanProfile.com on 11/22/2009

Reduce Allergens In Your Home

Reduce Allergens In Your Home
Many people suffer from allergies caused by pollen, ragweed, grass, and other outdoor allergens. Just as many people struggle with indoor allergens, but this problem often is overlooked.

“Indoor allergens are a major cause of allergies, but many people don’t realize that dust, molds, and pets are the culprit,” says Dr. David Khan, an allergist and assistant professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

Follow these simple tips for allergy-proofing your home:

Control animal dander

“Household pets are the most common source of allergic reactions to animals, but cat and dog fur is not the culprit,” Khan explains. Animals secrete proteins from oil glands in their skin. These proteins, along with animal dander and proteins found in animal saliva, cause sneezing, itchy eyes, and other symptoms. Proteins also are transferred to a person’s skin when an animal cleans itself and then licks household objects or a human.

In extreme cases a pet may have to be removed from the home, but less drastic options also may work, Khan says:

Reduce dust and dust mites

Dust is a common household nuisance. It contains animal dander, dust mites, and mold that can cause nasal irritation, sneezing, and itchy eyes, nose, throat, and skin.

“Dust mites are found throughout the house but thrive in high humidity and in carpeting and rugs,” Khan says. To reduce dust mites, control humidity to below 50 percent throughout your home by using a dehumidifier. You also should:

Manage indoor molds

Indoor mold and mildew thrive in damp basements, bathroom windows, and household plants. These molds contain microscopic yeasts and produce small spores that trigger allergies. To eliminate these allergens:

Bethanne Black is an Atlanta-based freelance writer.

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