I have a rash under my chin. I live in Colorado which has a dry climate. Do we have dust mites? How can I find them?
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Dust mites live on skin fragments and are particularly at home in the humid environment of beds that have not been properly aired. Living and dead mites and their dung, along with skin scales and mold, can make up a tenth of the weight of a neglected pillow. The feces of the mites contain a protein that is believed to induce asthma attacks and also to be a predominant cause of allergic rhinitis—a blocked nose. Modern sealed homes just do not let in enough fresh air to suppress the mites
recommends sleeping with windows open when possible, airing beds daily, and regularly cleaning pillows, mattresses, and blankets
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