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Dust mite allergy help

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yummymummy345 · 21/09/2011 16:28

I have been to gp today and have suggested dust mite allegy for DS (3 years) coughing, sore throat, tiredness (which leads to naughtines) anyway I have now ordered zipped mattress protectors and duvet protectors, has anyone tried the dust allergy spray to kill them in and on the mattress?

worried they are chemically and do more harm
thanks for reading x

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sanjibroy · 06/11/2011 06:53

The major cause of allergies is the house dust mite. Millions of microscopic house dust mites live in beds and bedding and produce harmful allergens which can trigger an allergic reaction. Mitex manufactures as well as distributes a growing number of allergy relief products, we manufacture a complete range of Anti-Allergy Fabric Covers for Mattresses, Duvets and Pillows.
www.mitex.ie/

Robinwoo51 · 24/04/2014 11:37

Hi sorry to hear that, hope you are well. Here is a link to a site which explains dust mite allergy really well and the measures you will need to take in order to reduce the symptoms www.allergycosmos.co.uk/dust-mites/ I hope this has been helpful.

spababe · 28/04/2014 17:24

I also have a Filtrete air filter in his bedroom and this has really helped. it has the British Allergy Association seal of approval and I bought it through Amazon

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