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Your Mattress Can Trigger Your Allergies – Here’s Why

Your Mattress Can Trigger Your Allergies – Here’s Why

Congestion, a runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes make for a difficult night’s sleep for allergy sufferers. However, few people realize that their mattress can have a significant impact on their allergies. An allergen-resistant mattress can provide much-needed relief from allergy discomfort and symptoms.

Allergies are caused by a variety of factors. Dust mites and mold spores are the most common causes of allergies in the bedroom.

House Dust Mites

Dust mites are tiny creatures that feed on human skin flakes. As a result, they can be found almost anywhere people live. Dust mites are particularly common in bedding because we shed skin flakes while sleeping. Dust mites prefer high humidity levels, and our perspiration provides them with moisture and warmth.

Dust mites are unpleasant to look at, but they do not bite or spread disease. They are, however, dangerous to people who are allergic to them. When a person reacts to proteins from their own body or dust mite feces, they develop a dust mite allergy. Dust mite allergy symptoms vary from person to person, but they usually include a runny nose and sneezing. This can manifest itself in the form of asthma in more severe cases.

For those with dust mite allergies, a mattress with vesicle and silver technology is the best option. This is due to the technology’s ability to prevent bacteria and viruses from growing and persisting on fabrics. It eliminates viruses and bacteria by up to 99 percent in just a few minutes by utilizing silver’s powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties.

Mold Spores

Mold spores are a common cause of allergies, but they are often overlooked. Do you suffer from seasonal allergies that get worse in the rain? If this is the case, you could be allergic to mold spores. Mold is a fungus, and it can be found both inside and outside the home, even if you don’t see it. Mold thrives in still and moist environments in particular.

When someone reacts to the chemical compounds released by these spores, they develop a mold allergy. Upper respiratory problems, coughing, and sinus drainage are the most common symptoms of mold allergy. Mold allergies can be reduced by doing anything you can to prevent mold growth. While keeping the house as cool and dry as possible will help, there will always be inaccessible areas where mold can grow, such as the underside of the mattress.

Remove Allergens From Your Bedroom

The good news is that there is a lot you can do to relieve yourself of allergy symptoms. Although you will never be able to completely eliminate allergen particles, you can work to reduce their number to a manageable level so that your symptoms are less severe and frequent. If you follow these suggestions, bedtime will not be a source of additional coughing and sneezing.

Refresh Your Mattress

Magniprotect mattresses are the best type of mattress in Dubai for allergy sufferers. Magniprotect is an exclusive combination of vesicle and silver technologies designed to prevent bacteria and viruses from growing and persisting on fabrics that could otherwise act as surfaces for pathogen spread and transmission. The vesicle technology targets viruses that are wrapped in lipids, ensuring that they are destroyed quickly. Both bacteria and viruses are targeted by silver technology. effectively preventing them from reproducing

Purchase a Mattress Cover

Even if you change your bed sheets on a regular basis, the fabric outer cover of a mattress will inevitably accumulate dead skin flakes and perspiration over time. This moist, warm surface provides an ideal environment for dust mites and mold to thrive. Your mattress cover is a major source of allergens in your bed if you have allergies. Most mattresses do not provide an easy solution to this problem, and you will continue to experience allergy symptoms. Get a mattress with a cover that you can easily remove and clean to keep your mattress fresh.