In addition to the causal relationship, the scientists discovered the mechanism behind this: farm dust makes the mucous membrane inside the respiratory tracts react less severely to allergens such
as house dust mite.
Current clinical management for asthma focuses on reducing lung and airway inflammation triggered by allergens, such
as house dust mites, mold, etc..
Also try to reduce your household allergens — better known
as house dust mites and house dust.
These substances include the pollen of weeds, grasses and trees, as well
as house dust mites and mould spores.
Atopic Dermatitis Atopic dermatitis is an inherited predisposition to develop skin problems from exposure to variety of commonplace and otherwise harmless substances, including the pollens of weeds, grasses and trees, as well
as house dust mites and mold spores.
This will help to filter out airborne allergens, such
as house dust mites, cats and dogs, pollen and mould, as well as smoke and bacteria, which are common irritants.
Not exact matches
Triggers that can worsen this condition include
house dust mites, viral infections, some vaccination and high temperatures,
as well
as allergens such
as detergents, soaps and creams, says Dr Koh.
Dr. Julie Deckers (VIB - UGent): «
As predicted, our test showed that
house dust mite - induced skin inflammation leads to aggravated levels of allergic airway inflammation.
As explained by Dr. Amy Randall, «Immunotherapy is the use of FDA standardized allergens (pollens,
house dust mites, molds) in a liquid formulation which is administered to the allergic patient to help desensitize her to those environmental allergens she has developed an allergy to.»
«The next most common allergies are environmental and due to seasonal pollens, molds, and insects and non-seasonal allergens such
as house dust and
house dust mites.
Environmental allergens such
as pollen, molds, and
house dust mites are frequent causes of allergy.
Atopy (canine atopic dermatitis) is caused by a hypersensitivity to aeroallergens such
as pollens,
house dust mites, or mold spores.
He most likely has underlying inhalent / contact allergies known
as canine atopy or what I call doggie hayfever, which is allergies to molds, grasses, trees, dander,
house dust mites, etc..
(One indoor allergen responsible for much atopic dermatitis in dogs, the feces of the ubiquitous
house dust mite, is a major allergen for humans,
as well.)
Canine atopy is caused by allergens such
as pollens, weeds, and
house dust mites.