Guide To Sneaky Allergy And Asthma Triggers

High Humidity

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High humidity by itself is typically not an allergy trigger, though high humidity can result in heat rashes; it is just everything else that depends on high humidity. Most types of plants and mold love high humidity levels because it allows them to grow and to release pollen. Individuals who suffer from a mold allergy should keep a dehumidifier running in their home or areas in which they spend a lot of time. Doing so will keep the mold growth to a minimum, thus lessening allergies. Also, they should keep moisture control products in their closets and dark storage areas to fight against mold growth.

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