Every year, all around the world, people 's lives are drastically effected by allergies. Usually, these people do not know what measures to take, in order to control their symptoms. You do not have to worry about this because, in the following article, you are going to be given advice that will allow you to live comfortably with allergies. For allergy sufferers who are especially sensitive to common allergens, it is important to reduce or entirely avoid using the hands to touch their faces. Surface allergens are easily transferred from the fingers to delicate areas like the mouth, eyes and nasal area. Touching the face with dirty hands may also lead to acne. Find substitutes for foods you are allergic to. This will help you avoid trying the …show more content…
Choose your vacuum cleaner wisely. Some vacuums are made especially for homes that have pets, removing more pet hair and dander than standard varieties. These vacuums may also contain multiple HEPA filters, which trap very small particles that cause allergy symptoms to flare. Use your vacuum, at least, once or twice weekly for the best results. Did you know that those whimsically named "dust bunnies" are really just jumbles of horrifying substances, including pet hair and dander, dust mites, and their feces and even insect parts? They are allergy attacks waiting to happen! Get rid of them on a daily basis, using a broom or vacuum. If you are someone who suffers from constant allergy attacks, you may be feeling helpless. The best thing that you can do for yourself is to talk to a professional. They will be able to test you on for a variety of allergies and let you know which ones you suffer from. One way to keep allergies under control is to open windows when able, but also to know when to keep your windows shut. This is important because by keeping your windows open, you are introducing your house to a lot more dust, pollen and other allergens that would otherwise have been kept out. The times during the day that have the highest pollen count are between 10 A.M. and 3