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What is an allergy?

An allergy is an excessive reaction of the organism to foreign bodies or substances normally tolerated by the body. These can be flower and grass pollen, animal hair, excrement of house dust mites, ingredients of food, spices, chemicals or fragrances and cosmetics. Where the basic willingness to develop an allergy comes from has not been fully researched.

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Allergies and sleep - 5 tips for allergy sufferers

Restful sleep is important - in many different ways: Regeneration takes place at night, the body's functions are shut down in order to regain strength for the following day. However, if recovery is disturbed due to an allergy, you will be tired and unfocused the next morning.

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Allergy sufferers vacuum cleaners: Vacuuming or Dust mite covers?

Does regular vacuuming of the mattress help with mite allergies? This question appears quite often and causes a lot of uncertainty. Because vacuuming the mattresses is recommended again and again - especially by vacuum cleaner manufacturers who want to sell expensive vacuum cleaners for allergy sufferers.

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Allergy and asthma

There is often a link between allergy and asthma.
Education about the causes and development of asthma is very important, because this incurable respiratory disease affects many adults and children and the whole family - with far-reaching effects on well-being, performance and quality of life. Learning the right way to manage this respiratory disease can be life-saving for those already affected. 

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Mites

Mites are a species of arachnids. Already 50,000 species are known to "acarologists" (mite specialists). With 546 families the mites belong to the most species-rich in the group of arthropods. Due to their many different ways of life, mites are increasingly different from each other. 

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Mites species - Overview

There is a great variety of mite species. Only on closer inspection with a magnifying glass can the small arachnids be recognized. They differ not only in name but also in appearance. The following list promotes background knowledge about mites and provides information about their habits as well as their interaction with humans and animals.

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Mite allergy in autumn - For mite allergy sufferers the time of suffering begins now

With the beginning of autumn, summer does not only say goodbye in terms of the calendar. Although the temperatures are still quite mild during the day, the days are already noticeably shorter and the nights quite cool. The cold season begins. 

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Fight mites - but how?

Millions of mites live in every household, whether you like it or not. As an allergy sufferer, however, the small arachnids can be quite a nuisance.  If you suffer from restless sleep, an allergy to mites could be behind it.

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Dust mite bites

Mite bites - What they look like and how they can be treated | How do I recognise you? | Mite bites and their symptoms | How can I effectively treat mite bites?

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What are dust mite allergens?

You know what it is like: the skin itches, the eyes water, the nose runs and the lungs tingle until you have to cough.These are possible symptoms of a house dust mite allergy that can occur after contact with the dust mite allergens.

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House dust mite allergy - The 10 most common mistakes

In our consultations we experience similar situations again and again. In doing so, we discover that many of you have the same misunderstandings when it comes to the house dust mite allergy. With the house dust mite allergy, there are many uncertainties about what exactly triggers the allergy and how best to deal with it. Therefore, we would like to clarify the most common misconceptions about house dust allergies from our consulting practice:

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House dust mite allergy - tips for everyday life

Make the mites as uncomfortable as possible! The worse the living conditions, the less mites feel comfortable with you.

With the following measures you can create a living environment that is allergy-friendly but hostile to mites:

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