Dust Allergies: Symptoms, Triggers & Treatments

Dust can make people feel itchy, but dust allergies make it hard for a person to breathe and might trigger asthma symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath or tightness in the chest. People with dust allergies often suffer the most when they are in their own or other people's homes. A person with dust allergies may find their symptoms worsening during or immediately after sweeping, dusting, or vacuuming. The process of cleaning can stir up dust particles and make them easier to inhale. The symptoms of dust allergy can include:
Source: Disabled World - Category: Disability Tags: Allergies Source Type: news