Koch-Wicks Conjunctivitis

Dust mite allergy is not the most common diagnosis in allergology, but often the cause of its manifestations is not clear. It happens that a patient’s allergens include dust, pollen, mold spores, food, medications, house dust mites, animal hair, and so on. But the real culprit is an allergy to your own house dust, because dust mites live everywhere. While you are trying to figure out where this disease comes from, you are not allowed to live in peace by a feeling of irritation in the eyes, itching, burning, swelling of the eyelids, redness of the mucous membranes of the eyes, discharge from the eyes and other unpleasant symptoms. This article will help you understand the causes and symptoms of dust mite allergies and how to treat them.