MayoClinic.com Offers Information To Help Allergy Sufferers
Main Category: AllergyArticle Date: 12 May 2007 - 12:00 PDT
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An estimated 50 million people in the United States, approximately 20 percent of the population, suffer from allergies -- a figure that has doubled in the last decade.
Seasonal allergies or hay fever are the most prevalent, affecting approximately 35 million Americans. MayoClinic.com offers help for people with all types of allergies, including hay fever and seasonal allergies.
Even the cleanest homes can contain common allergens such as dust mites, mold, pet dander, and residue from mice or cockroaches. Homeowners can take a number of steps to prevent their homes from harboring common allergens. Home modifications can decrease the exposure to these allergens and may help reduce the inhabitant's allergy and asthma symptoms.
A new feature on MayoClinic.com offers some simple tips and suggestions to help people allergy-proof their homes:
-- Control temperature and humidity inside the house. Hot, humid houses are breeding grounds for dust mites and mold. Maintain temperature at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and relative humidity at 30 percent to 50 percent.
-- Eliminate infestations. Control cockroaches and mice with inexpensive traps from the hardware store.
--Eliminate mold. Close doors and windows during warmer weather and use air conditioning and dehumidifiers.
-- Establish a weekly cleaning routine. Damp-mop wood or linoleum flooring, and vacuum carpeting. Use a vacuum cleaner with a small-particle or high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.
-- No smoking. Don't allow smoking anywhere inside your house.
About MayoClinic.com .
Launched in 1995 and now visited more than 9 million times a month, this award-winning consumer Web site offers health information, self-improvement, and disease management tools to empower people to manage their health. Produced by a team of Web professionals and medical experts working side by side, MayoClinic.com gives users access to the experience and knowledge of the more than 2,000 physicians and scientists of Mayo Clinic. MayoClinic.com offers users intuitive, easy access tools such as "Symptom Checker" and "First-Aid Guide" for fast answers about health conditions ranging from common to complex; as well as more in-depth sections on over 25 common diseases and conditions, a wealth of healthy living articles, videos, animations and features such as "Ask a Specialist" and "Drug Watch." Users can sign up for a free weekly e-newsletter, "Housecall," which provides the latest health information from Mayo Clinic.
www.mayoclinic.com.
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Reducing allergens at home
posted by Karen on 29 Nov 2010 at 5:42 amVery useful information and easy to follow steps to reduce allergens. Will pass the information to a friend who sneezes non-stop for 5-10mins. when she wakes up every morning. Thanks.
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