Yes, When they're 13 It might not happen though :(
You can get immunotherapy injections,which work by desensitizing you to your specific Allergies
By the time children become adults, some of the children "grow out" of their allergies. This may or may not happen, it is based on the severity of the allergy.
no
No it's not because you are born with them and you can't reduce or get rid of them.
Me, having dust allergies too have learned a great deal about this topic. A huge cause of dust allergies are dust mites, which hide in pillows, clothes, anywhere moist. You are not allergic to them , but their feces. You can control this by creating a dry enviornment, but if you are allergic to dust too, this won't help. Try getting special micro-fiber coverers for pillows and sheets to protect yourself from this. As far as dust itself goes, keep a clean house, expecially if you have carpeting (you might want to get rid of carpeting to control allergies even more) and consider using a air filter.Air purifiers are also a good idea to rid the air of dust and other particles that may induce allergic reactions.
you cannot technically "get rid" of allergies but you can obtain medication that masks them. there are things you can take or shots you can have on a regular basis that keep them at bay.
dust it
You should dust it. Stuff can have a whole lot of different meanings. You should dust the furniture. You should vacuum the rugs. You should put away as much stuff as possible. You should wash your bedding as often as every few days. (Dust mites that live in bedding have been shown to be a cause of allergies.) You should look for mold and get rid of it. If you can find the source of your allergy, get rid of it. This is springtime in a large part of the nation. A number of plants are blooming. Go to a store and purchase a large air filter that will filter the air for you. Keep a food diary. Three things known to cause allergies in some people are pork, milk, and soy. There are other things as well.
Try vacuuming now and then. Keep the windows closed when possible. Install and maintain an air filter. Keep dusty things out of the house.
try benydrel it works really well
Visine eye drops. Or bynadryl if it's allergies.
An ionic air purifier can rid a home of mold, cigarette smoke, pollen, pet dander, and other household irritants that may floating around that may trigger allergies. They are great at removing all these things, but the only downside to them is they often times don't get rid of dust.
Simple. Don't drink beverages with alcohol. The same as how do you get rid of alergies from ragweed? You don't but stay away from it.
To help rid them of mites
i have a friend called Henry who could do it for you