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Allergens

Mouse Allergens: Mouse allergens are substances found in the urine, saliva, and dander of mice. They can trigger allergic reactions, particularly in individuals who are exposed to mice in indoor environments, such as homes or workplaces. Mouse allergens can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itching, coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath in sensitive individuals.

Dust Mite Allergens: Dust mites are tiny, microscopic creatures that thrive in warm and humid environments, particularly in bedding, carpets, and upholstered furniture. Their allergens are primarily found in their feces and body parts. Dust mite allergens are a common trigger for indoor allergies and can cause symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itching, watery eyes, and asthma exacerbations in susceptible individuals.

Roach Allergens: Roach allergens are proteins found in the feces, saliva, and body parts of cockroaches. Exposure to these allergens, particularly in urban environments, can lead to allergic reactions. Symptoms may include sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, wheezing, and skin rashes.

Cat and Dog Allergens: Cat and dog allergens are proteins found in the urine, saliva, and dander of cats and dogs. These allergens can become airborne and cause allergic reactions, especially in individuals with pet allergies. Symptoms may include sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing, and skin reactions.