Allergens 101
Dust Mite (D. Pteronyssinus and D. Ferinae) Allergy
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
A house and storage dust mite found globally. Interestingly, mites themselves are not usually the problem, it’s actually their excrement that results in 95% of allergens. Further, a single gram of dust can contain up to 19,000 dust mites!
Common Dust Mite (D. Pteronyssinus and D. Ferinae) Allergy Symptoms
Hay fever
Eye allergies
Asthma
Estimates indicate that 10% of the world's population is allergic to dust mites!
Recommended solutions
Avoid the allergen as best as you can and reduce symptoms through over-the-counter medications. If you would like to prevent your allergies from progressing or are looking for long-term relief, talk to your doctor about allergy immunotherapy or find out if you are eligible for NectarRx Allergy Treatment.
Clean often and wear a mask when doing so
Wrap bedding in allergen-proof covers
Use a dehumidifier and air conditioning
Use Benadryl, Claritin, or Zyrtec as needed
Treat with allergen immunotherapy