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Showing posts with label Antiallergy. Show all posts

Anti-Allergy Air Purifiers

Are you one of the rising number of people who suffer from an allergy? If you are then you have almost certainly already tried different ways to manage your allergy, but have you ever thought of using an anti-allergy air purifier? They are not that dear, but the real question is, whether anti-allergy air purifiers work or not.

However, the answer to this question is not quite so straight forward. In brief and in general, yes, anti-allergy air purifiers do have the desired result, but there are a few catches. Not all substances that cause allergies are easy to catch and not all anti-allergy air purifiers are as good as each other. Furthermore, it takes different types of air purifiers to get rid of different allergens. You are unlikely to find one portable air purifier that will eliminate all allergens.

In short, air cleaners work by sucking in air from its surroundings and blowing it back out through a filter. Two things are important here: the volume of air that the pump can handle in an hour and the properties of the filter. Consequently, it is important to buy a model with a high through-put and a high-quality filter and that filter has to be kept in shape by either cleaning or renewing it on a regular basis.

However, not all anti-allergy cleaners are designed to do the same job. Most anti-allergy air purifiers will trap dust, skin detritus, dust mites and dirt. On the other hand, second-hand tobacco smoke is better caught by liquid anti-allergy purifiers and bacteria is killed only with a system which passes the air through ultraviolet light. Even so, this UV light must be at least 24,000 microwatts UVGI, or else it is virtually useless. Airborne mold and mildew can be got rid of with anti-allergy air purifiers that produce ozone, although you should really call a contractor in to find and cure the cause of the mold or mildew.

Once you have identified what you are allergic to and discovered what kind of anti-allergy air purification system will eliminate that allergen, you have to decide whether you want a portable system or a whole house air purification system. Portable systems are all right for one room, a caravan or a trailer or even a tent, but as soon as someone opens the door, you lose a lot of the air that you have cleaned.

If you live in a house or apartment with several rooms, then the best option is one of the many whole house anti-allergy air purifiers. The cheapest way of achieving this is to insert an anti-allergy air purifying unit into your existing central heating and or central cooling system. This cuts costs by utilizing your existing ducting and existing blower. This allows more money to be spent on the filtration system and so, for between $300 and $1,000, you could clear your whole house of nearly all the common allergens.

These latter types of anti-allergy air cleaners really do work and are the most effective defense against allergies on the market.

Anti Allergy Bedding

Anti Allergy Bedding - Some Tips
Anti allergy bedding seems to be in fashion right now. Whether it is that there is widespread paranoia about dust mites or even the recent upsurge in publicity about bed bugs or just that the time has come for such a simple practical measure to be more widely accepted is not clear.

But is it useful?

It may seem obvious that using sheets and pillow cases that stop bugs and mites infesting your mattress or pillow is a good thing but there seems to be little proof that it actually works. So it's down to us as the consumer to watch out and do our shopping carefully and not just grab something due to big claims made in the advertising.

Anti allergy bedding may be a good investment if there are uncontrolled allergy symptoms and removing the carpeting in the house and especially in the bedroom is not practical. The carpets are the biggest hiding place for dust mites - one of the principal triggers for asthma. Frequent vacuuming is a must if the carpets cannot be removed.

Recently I came across some anti allergy bedding that slowly released a vapour that killed the dust mites. Sounds good until you wonder what the chemical is and what effect the vapour would have on your health, so again it is "buyer beware".

Other anti mite measures you can take include washing bed linens and pillows at a high temperature. Even 60 degrees Celsius (that's 140 degrees Fahrenheit) is hot enough to kill dust mites. The other temperature extreme works too - you can kill them by freezing. Some folks just put their pillow in a plastic bag and then pop it into the freezer overnight. This kills the dust mite but does not remove them from the pillow!

And whether you use anti allergy bedding you still need to make basic decisions about what kind of pillow to use. Scientists have found that feather pillows contain much less dust mites than polyester pillows.

Summary

Anti allergy bedding may be a useful way to reduce the allergy burden for an asthmatic family member but it is not a cure or solution on its own.

We still need to use all the normal measures we can in our lifestyle to reduce the overall allergy burden the body is carrying. If there are pets in the house it is essential to exclude them from the bedroom and keeping Fido and Fluffy clean with a wipe down perhaps with a treatment approved by your vet.

Finally a word about my absolute favourite allergy measure, that of using vitamin C as a natural antihistamine. I take several grams a day but for beginners to using vitamin C perhaps just taking a one gram dose may be a good start. To get the dose that you need its best to consult a nutritionally aware health practitioner with experience in allergy treatment.

Anti Allergy Pillow Cover

Anti Allergy Pillow Cover - Comfort and Protection From Allergens

Sleeping is the best way for people to rest and regain their energy. The only problem is when the item that they use for sleeping like pillows and cover would cause them allergies. This is why many people would like to have anti allergy pillow cover as part of their beddings. The main purpose of an anti allergy pillow cover, coming from the name itself, is its ability to control the production of allergens on the pillow. Manufacturers of these pillow covers did their best to revolutionize the way of how they woven the fabrics used on it. They made it as tight as possible so they can prevent the penetration of different allergens.

Although many people are suffering from these allergic reactions, they still don't find the need of buying anti allergy pillow cover as it may affect the way they sleep. Most of the time, people may think that since they are woven tightly, the fabric may be very rough in texture. But looking closely in different stores, anti allergy pillow cover manufacturers already fixed this problem to assure every consumer of comfortable sleep.

There are now many suppliers that used tightly woven materials but with still a smooth texture to keep you comfortable wile sleeping. These are made from microfibers that are woven together will protect your pillow from dust mite invasion. Remember that aside from the dust mites itself, another allergen for people are the waste products that they produce. This material will give you double protection from these organisms as well as the waste that they produce.

Aside from dust mites, there are still other allergens that may have negative effect for people like dusts and other smaller materials. The good thing about these covers is that even if they can block allergens of several microns in size, it will still assure the buyers of having a breathable material that will keep them cool and comfortable at night time.

In getting an anti allergy pillow cover that will meet your comfort needs, it is very essential for you to find the right suppliers or vendors that sell this product. Read reviews of all the buyers who got their anti allergy beddings for them to make sure that you will get the ones with the same quality that you are looking for. Now, you can say hello to good night sleep without the runny nose or itch on your face.

Anti Allergy Drugs

Anti allergy drugs are sometimes called mast cell stabilizers and they nip the allergic reaction in the bud by damping down the activity of the mast cells. This medication can control hay fever eyes and a runny nose, as well as being good for asthma. It is usually taken as eye drops or a nasal spray. Itchy, red and inflamed eyes can be soothed with sodium chromo gyrate eye drops. A new drug, lode amide, acts in a similar way.

Steroids work in much the same way as drugs for asthma by preventing inflammation. Used in a nasal spray they reduce inflammation in the lining of the nose and so prevent a runny nose, a blocked nose and sneezing. They can also help prevent red and itchy eyes. If you suffer from severe hay fever, doctors recommend that you start taking steroids every day just before the start of the hay fever seasons and continue taking them until the end.

Corticosteroids are available as tablets and you can also have a steroid injection. Most decongestants belong to a group of drugs called sympathy mimetic. They work by contracting the blood vessels in the nose, which reduces congestion and makes it easier for you to breathe. They usually come as nasal sprays, with the result that only a tiny amount of the drug enters your blood stream. However, if you overuse the spray, or take decongestant tablets, you may have a few side effects, such as an increased heart rate and trembling. A dry powder inhaler is convenient to carry, easy to use and can provide fast relief from the symptoms of asthma.