In reality, dust allergy is precipitated by dust mites, a kind of microorganisms that thrive in the dust. They acquire their food from dead skin cells and absorb water from the environment and thrive. Moist and warm environments are ideal for them to thrive. However, they themselves don’t cause allergic symptoms.
It is the response of the immune system to them that precipitates the symptoms. Once they are inside the human respi
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