Dust mites cause allergies in many people. This can cause great discomfort including itching. If you suffer from this symptom, you may be wondering how to control itching from dust mites. The answer to this question is simple, and there are steps you can take that will make living with this type of allergy a little easier. read more
An unlucky minority, however, is very aware of dust mites. Some of these unfortunate folks have a simple dust allergy. But others have an additional condition called atopic dermatitis, often referred to as eczema. They react to the presence of dust — or rather, dust mites — with hideous itching and redness. read more
Intense itch, that is due to allergic reaction to mites, may appear all over the body, especially at night. The person infected for the first time usually starts to itch only 2-6 weeks (up to 2 months) after infection but on subsequent infections, itch appears 1-4 days thereafter (2). read more