Depends on your specific dog allergy. Just because you are allergic to dust mites does not mean you're allergic to German Shepherds.
Some people are allergic to them because they carry dust with them and their are people who are allergic to dust so that's how they are allergic to dust mite even though they are very helpful and sanitary
In a sense, yes. People can develop allergic reactions to pretty much anything. However, most people with dust allergies are actually allergic to the saliva and feces of dust mites that are found in dust. Dust mites like to eat skin flakes (which comprises most of household dust).
no, it depends on the length of the cats fur and stuff. you are not allergic to the cat itself, it is the dust mites that they carry on the fur.
Some cats are allergic to dust mites. It can cause them to scratch, chew, or lick their hair out. If tested, they can be started on immunotherapy injections or other medications.
Yes, you can be allergic to your mattress or to something in your mattress. If you are allergic to dust mites then the mattress should be covered with an all over dust mite cover. If you are allergic to latex and the mattress is an old latex one, there may be fine particles of latex coming out of it.
no, only ticks and fleas suck your blood you idiot
It is only eating your dead skin cells so it is not harming your live skin cells. Technicality, it's benefitting you - the problem arises when mites start living in your mattress and pooping. Many people are allergic to mite waste.
Vinegar does kill dust mites. Mixing a bowl of water with vinegar will help get rid of problem dust mites.
Dust mites are arachnids, the class of arthropods which includes spiders, scorpions and ticks.
No, dust mites don't live in a hair or our hair.
Well i am not a doctor, but allergic patient my self. My nose usually tingles when i had something i am allergic too. or when there are dust mites in the air or clothing.. You should see a doctor if you have headache, rash or running nose.
Protein molecules are the molecules that set off an allergic reaction. Common allergens associated with protein molecules include pollen, dust mites and peanuts.