Why does my sofa make me itch




















Again for you apartment dwellers, you can put DE in the walls to keep it from traveling between units! So, if you want to remain healthy, this is the way to go : I'm going to take this route because I would much rather spend my money to support healthier products!

It's all about supply and demand. OH, the best part is that you do not have to re-treat!! Do your own research on DE Oh yeah, and bedbugs can live a year without a meal.

No wonder they're flourishing. Again, Diatomaceous Earth looks like the answer. HI, I recently got a very expensive sofa and after about 10 minutes, I started to feel my whole body start feeling itchy and hot. I steamed the sofa and washed the fabric covers and steamed it again. I came to the conclusion that its something its made of ,maybe a little wool or some other material in the fabric.

I love the sofa so much but I can only look at it, My friends love it and don't have a problem with it even after an hour. Its just one of those things some people are sensitive to certain materials. Im said to say I just put it up for sale. I have the same problem. I had a leather sofa for years and never had a problem. I finally had to replace it because it was just worn out.

My new sofa itched me,I loved it but after a few minutes I couldn't seat on it ,so I had to sell it. Then with the next sofa, I had the same problem. I think its just my skin reacting to the material. They make sofas different now and add so many chemicals to them, Now I don't know what to do,I guess save up for another leather sofa. I feel your pain. We bought a brand new couch and every one itches from the fabric.

Some family members had to go to the doctor to be treated for an allergic reaction. We have contacted the manufacturer and the store we bought it from. A dehumidifier in a basement can collect a lot of moisture in the summer months my article on dehumidifiers for dust mite allergy.

My sister, who lives in Washington installed a dehumidifier and collects a liter of water per day in her basement. She said it was a great investment! Carpeting not only captures dust, pollen, and dirt, it also makes a great home for dust mites where they can stay warm and hide. If you suspect you have severe dust mite allergies, consider removing carpeting and instead use hardwood, laminate, or tile flooring.

Itchy skin and eczema rashes are common symptoms of dust mite allergy. If you think you might be allergic to dust mites, be aware of how you feel when resting on the couch or carpet, or sleeping in bed. If these are itchy places, you might have an allergy. Finally, think about taking steps to improve your home environment. Start with the bed and get covers.

Also wash regularly and think about getting rid of carpeting. You can buy filters for your HVAC system that do a great job in removing dust mites, pollen, dander, odors, and smoke. We hope you enjoyed this blog article on dust mite allergy symptoms and itchy skin. To read more posts and view our products, visit us at Dust Mite Solutions! Really helpful article! I know I am allergic to dust mites allergist diagnosis but only recently developed severe rashes on my hands and arms to mention just two places where I am plagued with itching and scratching episodes.

I had no idea this allergy could become so severe — I have nasty scars as a result now. I really appreciate everything mentioned in this article and am now going to purchase mattress and pillow covers!

Sincere thanks to the author and this site. Is there any way you could list exact amounts of the ingredients listed for your diy mite spray? Thank you. Thanks for your post. And would decide to get a Hepa filter for our home. I may earn a small commission on the products linked to in this post. The areas on my body that were in direct contact with the couch developed small rashes. The rashes were small and red.

The most common places they live are: Beds — in pillows, blankets, and mattresses Carpets Rugs Fabric Couches In the air — stirred up by fans and forced air General Dust Mite Allergy Symptoms Most people will never know dust mites exist, but for those of us who have allergies or think we do , dust mites can make our lives miserable.

Dust mite allergy can cause a number of symptoms including: Asthma Swollen eyes Itchy ears and nose Stuffy nose Persistent cough And yes, itchy skin with or without rashes Many symptoms begin to emerge in childhood. If you think you are allergic or sensitive to dust mites consider these things: Do you get itchy in bed and wake up with rashes around your eyes, mouth, arms or legs? Do you feel itchy symptoms when resting on a fabric couch? Do you feel itchy symptoms when laying on the carpet?

These were relatively simple and inexpensive tips. Some of his tips are listed below. Lotion I was recommended and now only use Cetaphil check price lotion. Grapeseed Oil Grapeseed oil is another miracle oil for natural moisturizing. There are a number of essential oils that work great for dust mites. The answer was simple: not much. They can clean all the air in a room within a few hours and are meant to run 24 hours a day!

Reduce Humidity and Carpeting Dust mites love humidity. Levels of pet dander in homes with no pets are sometimes as high as in homes with pets, some studies show. People carry pet dander from place to place on their clothing, Pfuetze says.

Direct contact with dust mites or mold on upholstery also can cause skin reactions such as eczema or hives, he says. Microscopic mites and pet dander can take up residence in decorative pillows and throws as well, especially feather pillows, which Fowler calls "dust-mite high-rises. If you want to determine whether a piece of furniture is funky, there are two easy ways, Santilli says: the pat test and the sniff test. The pat test works best in bright light. Clap the back or the top of an arm of the piece in question.

If you see particles rise up, you need a professional cleaner. The sniff test is self-explanatory and fail-safe: If you detect a musty smell, that's mold. Water-damage marks also should make you suspect mold, Fowler says. Cleaning offers little help, because mold often forms deep within batting or foam. A strong ammonia scent is urine. Cat urine is among the most difficult odors to remove. If your sniff test detects lesser odors such as cigarette smoke, sweat or food smells, professional cleaning should bring good results.

Santilli advises paying a little more for a skilled cleaner. Cole's company offers dry cleaning, but he says it is more expensive and less effective in most cases. A trained professional can wet clean "dry clean only" furniture about 90 percent of the time, he says.

But testing the fabric and speed drying are critical to good results. Speed drying requires air movers, which look like large fans.



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