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Old 03.12.2009, 21:06
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Re: Dustmite Allergy

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My 17 month old son suffers from a dust mite allergy and I have found this post extremely useful, so thank you to all for advice (even if it wasn't for me!!). I would say that our specialist says that while the humidifier helps with the cough in the short term, it actually helps breed the little mingers cos they like the humidity. I open his window the minute he gets up in the morning, he has only one soft toy (couldn't prise it from him even if I wanted to!) which gets regularly washed and his mattress is up and aired during the day when he is not sleeping.

I didn't know about covers and special hoovers etc, but will investigate asap. Good luck OP.
THe humidifier is actually for my asthma
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