Dust Mite Allergy WisdomCard™
Our Guides and Physician Review team have organized the Top 10 Health Resources on Dust Mite Allergy and compiled helpful research notes below.
Success!
Thanks for helping us improve this WisdomCard. We'll let you know if your resource makes the Top 10!.
Have another great resource to share? Go ahead and nominate another resource!
Nominate a Resource for this WisdomCard™
Are there great resources about Dust Mite Allergy that we should add here? The OrganizedWisdom team looks forward to reviewing your nomination!
Research Notes on Dust Mite Allergy
Dust mites are one of the most common allergens that trigger asthma. A safety and tolerability clinical trial has been completed with positive results by Cytos Biotechnology using an immunotherapy for treatment of house dust mite-triggered allergies. Some main signs of dust mite bites are itchiness, sneezing, inflamed/infected eczema, watery eyes, runny nose, (if asthma), lungs clogging up and hay fever. ...read more from Wikipedia
Fast Facts:
- Asthma is a common complication.1
- Prevention is best to minimize the risk of allergic reaction.1
- It is the most common cause of perennial allergic rhinitis.2
There's more WisdomCard content below this ad.
Advertisement
Research Notes References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mayo Clinic: Dust Mite Allergy
- ↑ MedicineNet: Dust Mite Allergy, What To Do
About this WisdomCard
- Contributor: Madeleine Paladar
- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Nov. 10, 2009
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic. In addition to filtering out spam and bad links, WisdomCards highlight tips and warnings, such as:
- Guide Favorite
- Guide Warning
- Scroll down to reach relevant content
- Video
- In Memoriam
Help improve this WisdomCard by suggesting great links.
Advertisement
Are You Depressed?
1. Have you been feeling blue, or "down in the dumps"?
About WisdomCard
Meet our contributors and reviewers
- Contributor: Madeleine Paladar
- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Allergic in Dust Mite, Dust Mite Allergies
- Last update: Nov. 10, 2009
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic by filtering out spam and bad links.