Allergies to dust mites are common, and they can cause sneezing, nasal congestion, itching and asthma. Discover ocular symptoms that may occur as a result of exposure to dust mites, such as tearing and itching of the eyes, with help from an immunologist in this free video on allergy symptoms.
Expert: Ana Lamas
Bio: Dr. Ana Lamas is an immunologist with two practices in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
@Encrust i have asthma and a dust allergy. my pump dosnt seem to help the way the ventalator does
Bumblebee12093 1 month ago
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BetterLivingCorp 3 months ago
I have a dust mite allergy. My chest feels like it's in a vice, I struggle for breath and I wheeze like you wouldn't believe. I tell the doctor this and he says 'no you don't have asthma, you don't need an inhaler'. It's bobbins. I'd give anything to have an inhaler. I really would.
Encrust 1 year ago