Prevention
People with existing allergies should avoid irritants or allergens. These triggers include:

Pollen. This is the primary cause of allergic rhinitis.

Dust mites, specifically mite feces, which are coated with enzymes that contain a powerful allergen. These are the primary allergens inside the home.

Animal dander (flakes of skin) and hair from cats, house mice, and dogs. House mice are proving to be significant sources of allergens, particularly in urban children.

Molds.

Fungi.

Cockroaches are major asthma triggers and may reduce lung function even in people without a history of asthma.

Some research suggests that alcohol intake may influence allergy severity. One study found that as little as one drink a day is enough to worsen dust mite allergies.

Some studies suggest that early exposure to some of these allergens, including dust mites and pets, may actually prevent allergies from developing in children.

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