
Allergies: Avoiding Indoor Triggers
Reference Allergic rhinitis Opens New Window results in symptoms of sneezing, congestion, and a runny nose.
However, you can control these symptoms with medicine and by avoiding the
things that cause them (Reference allergens Opens New Window). If you are allergic to
indoor allergens, such as
Reference dust mites Opens New Window,
Reference animal dander Opens New Window, and mold, you can take some simple
steps to get them out of your house.
By taking these precautions,
you may have fewer symptoms or less severe symptoms.
To avoid allergens in your home,
you need to try to identify what you are allergic to. Work with your doctor to
find this out. With this knowledge, you can cut back on the allergens in your
home. For example, you may be allergic to your pet. You can then decide what
steps to take, such as keeping your pet outside or limiting your pet to certain
areas of your home.
Many of these steps are simple and are easy to
do. Others may mean changes to your home and furnishings—such as removing
carpeting or adding an air-conditioning system—that can be costly or difficult
to do. If you live in a rented apartment or house, you may not be able to make
some changes. You will need to decide which ones you can do. Try to use as many
of them as you can.
Test Your Knowledge
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Many steps for controlling allergens in your home are
simple and easy to do.
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True
This answer is correct.
Yes, that is right. Many of the steps for controlling allergens in
your home are simple and easy to do and can be done in any home.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
Sorry, that is not right. Many of the steps for controlling allergens in
your home are simple and easy to do and can be done in any home.
By
avoiding or reducing your contact with indoor allergens, you may be able
to:
Test Your Knowledge
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It is useful to try to control allergens in your home,
because:
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Reducing the allergens may help reduce your allergy
symptoms.
Both answers are correct.
Reducing allergens can help reduce your allergy
symptoms. This may make it easier for you to manage your allergy symptoms
without medicine or with fewer medicines.
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You may be able to take fewer allergy medicines.
Both answers are correct.
Reducing allergens can help reduce your allergy
symptoms. This may make it easier for you to manage your allergy symptoms
without medicine or with fewer medicines.
To reduce
allergens inside your home, you can:
- Remove items where allergens build up, such as
stuffed animals or rugs.
- Use regular cleaning and housekeeping to
prevent allergens from building up.
Measures to control allergens throughout your home
include:
Adults spend one-third of their time and children
spend half of their time in their bedrooms, so it is important that you take steps
to prevent allergens in this room.
Other things you can do
Polluted air does not
cause allergies, but it can irritate the nose and lungs. This may make it more
likely that you will have symptoms.
- Avoid tobacco smoke, smoke from wood-burning
stoves, and fumes from kerosene heaters.
- If you have a
wood-burning stove, try to use one that is airtight and does not leak smoke
into your home.
Test Your Knowledge
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Most of the allergens in your home are found in
dust.
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True
This answer is correct.
Yes, that is correct. Most of the allergens in your home are found in
dust. Dust builds up on furniture, floors and carpeting, on beds and other soft
furniture, and on clothing.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
Sorry, that's not right. Most of the allergens in your home are found in
dust. Dust builds up on furniture, floors and carpeting, on beds and other soft
furniture, and on clothing.
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You should pay special attention to controlling
allergens in:
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The bedroom.
This answer is correct.
Yes, that's right. Because you typically spend so much time in
your bedroom, you should take special care in controlling allergens in this
room.
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The bathroom.
This answer is incorrect.
Sorry, that's not correct. Controlling mold in the bathroom is
important, but you should pay more attention to controlling allergens in your
bedroom. Most people spend a lot of time in the bedroom.
Talk with your doctor
If you have questions
about this information, take a printout with you when you visit your doctor.
You may want to mark areas or make notes where you have questions. Your doctor
may have more ideas on how you can control allergens in your home.
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