Allergens 101

Dust Mite (D. Pteronyssinus and D. Ferinae) Allergy

Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus

A house and storage dust mite found globally. Interestingly, mites themselves are not usually the problem, it’s actually their excrement that results in 95% of allergens. Further, a single gram of dust can contain up to 19,000 dust mites!

Common Dust Mite (D. Pteronyssinus and D. Ferinae) Allergy Symptoms

  • Hay fever

  • Eye allergies

  • Asthma

Where Dust Mites are found

D. pteronyssinus dominate in environments with humid and temperate climates including New Zealand, Australia, Europe (West and Central), England, Scotland, areas of the United States, and South America.

Estimates indicate that 10% of the world's population is allergic to dust mites!

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Recommended solutions

Avoid the allergen as best as you can and reduce symptoms through over-the-counter medications. If you would like to prevent your allergies from progressing or are looking for long-term relief, talk to your doctor about allergy immunotherapy or find out if you are eligible for NectarRx Allergy Treatment.

  • Clean often and wear a mask when doing so

  • Wrap bedding in allergen-proof covers

  • Use a dehumidifier and air conditioning

  • Use Benadryl, Claritin, or Zyrtec as needed

  • Treat with allergen immunotherapy