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A reaction on an arm to the dust mite allergen
A person who has scratched their arm due to the dust mite allergen reaction
Tip: A Cold shower can wash off the existing allergen and reduce immune response

Breathing difficulties may occur due to the combination of a blocked nose and throat, caused by the inflammation and excess mucus. You may feel the need to cough or sneeze in order to get rid of the excess mucus in your airways.
Tip: A Neti Pot can help get rid of the existing dust allergens in your nose, reducing your reaction

Red Eye: When a dust allergen enters your eye, your body responds by releasing histamines, which increases blood flow to the area. This increased blood flow causes the eye to appear red, inflamed and swollen
Tip: To help your eyes expel the dust allergens, try to relax and keep your eyes closed for about 20 minutes. This can alleviate discomfort and promote healing.