Carpeting and Allergies Hot Springs National Park AR

If you have carpeting in your home in Hot Springs National Park, did you know that this choice of floor covering could actually be making you sneeze? Carpeting has long been recognized as a major allergy trigger, in large part because dust mites, mold, and other common allergens can become trapped within the carpet weave.

Robert Vernon Borg, MD
501-624-5422
100 Ridgeway St Ste 2
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Brian D Jackson
(501) 623-1311
151 Harmony Park Circle
Hot Springs, AR
Paul Martin Fiser
(501) 227-5210
10310 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Curtis Lars Hedberg
(479) 464-8887
700 S 52nd St
Rogers, AR
Jack J Blessing, MD
501-364-1100
800 Marshall St
Little Rock, AR
James Ermon Griffin, MD
501-624-5422
100 Ridgeway St Ste 2
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Dr.Gene France
(501) 224-1156
18 Corporate Hill Dr # 110
Little Rock, AR
James T Howell
(479) 452-2077
3416 Old Greenwood Rd
Fort Smith, AR
Amy M Scurlock, MD
501-364-1060
Slot 512-13 1120 Marshall Street
Little Rock, AR
Terry O Harville, MD PHD
501-526-7511
4301 W Markham Street MS 502
Little Rock, AR
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Carpeting and Allergies

If you have carpeting in your home, did you know that this choice of floor covering could actually be making you sneeze? Carpeting has long been recognized as a major allergy trigger, in large part because dust mites, mold, and other common allergens can become trapped within the carpet weave.

A Good or Bad Thing

Some people who sell carpeting may tell you that wall-to-wall covering can be good for you since the allergens are stuck in the fibers rather than lingering in the air, where they can cause your allergies to flare. But if you are very allergic, you will likely find that the carpet and allergies link is very present nonetheless. In fact, when you spend time in rooms with carpeting, you could find your symptoms kicking in worse than ever.

Carpet and Allergies: A Bad Combination

That's why most allergists suggest removing installed carpeting throughout your house, particularly from areas like bathrooms and kitchens, which can be areas of high moisture that could lead to mold and can trigger the carpet and allergies reaction. It is also wise to avoid carpeting areas in any rooms in your home that are below ground level, such as finished basements and recreation rooms. These can be high risk for flooding and resulting mildew, which can cause or aggravate allergies.

Just realize that just because you may be allergic to your carpeting, you don't have to go without any layer between the floor and your feet. You can opt for area rugs that are easy to clean regularly.....

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