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What Is The Treatment For Dust Mite Allergy?

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Posted on Wed, 2 Apr 2014
Question: Doctor I m allergy to dustmite, do u think I ll ever feel better like before. because this think his change my entire life.i work on air conditioning and been in this feel for about 12 years now . really dont know what to do.if I set front the air vent my body starts reacting to dustmut .to where I feel like is save to take off my mask ll trekker my symthem do u think I should take medical leave. if I do how soon is my symthem ll start to improve.
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Answered by Dr. Prahlad Duggal (2 hours later)
Brief Answer: Avoidance, nasal spray and inhalers Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for the query. Dust mite allergy is very common and the best way to avoid it is to avoid exposure. Use of mask is recommended to cover the face and this helps in preventing frequent episodes of symptoms. There is usually no way the problem can be rooted out all together but sometimes the allergy goes on its own. The way to tackle things is; for nasal symptoms use intra nasal steroid sprays and for chest symptoms use of inhalers is recommended. There is no need to feel disheartened as the symptoms usually remain well controlled with avoidance of allergen and these medications. Feel free to ask another query. Regards
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What Is The Treatment For Dust Mite Allergy?

Brief Answer: Avoidance, nasal spray and inhalers Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for the query. Dust mite allergy is very common and the best way to avoid it is to avoid exposure. Use of mask is recommended to cover the face and this helps in preventing frequent episodes of symptoms. There is usually no way the problem can be rooted out all together but sometimes the allergy goes on its own. The way to tackle things is; for nasal symptoms use intra nasal steroid sprays and for chest symptoms use of inhalers is recommended. There is no need to feel disheartened as the symptoms usually remain well controlled with avoidance of allergen and these medications. Feel free to ask another query. Regards