How To Prevent Allergies With An Hypoallergenic Mattress Pad

Posted on Feb 11 2011 - 3:52pm by designtrends
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How To Prevent Allergies With An Hypoallergenic Mattress Pad. The sneezing, the runny nose, the itching, all of these things can keep you up all night long and stop you from getting a decent nights sleep.  The worst part of it is that your bed, which is supposed to be the most restful place in your house, is likely to be the one with the most allergens as well.  Dust, pollen, and even dust mites, can all contribute itchy skin, hayfever, and all kinds of other allergic problems.  This is why an allergy mattress cover is so important if you suffer from allergies as I do.  Allergy mattress covers can do a wonderful good in helping you to get the nights sleep that you need. If you suffer from allergies, you know how hard it can be to get to sleep.

Of course not every allergy mattress cover will suit your needs.  To be effective, a hypoallergenic mattress cover has to be very well made.  It needs to be produced in a completely sterile factory of materials that will not irritate the skin and and aggravate allergies themselves.  Most importantly though, it needs to be made with holes small enough that dust mites will not be able to get in your bedding and continue to contribute to your allergies.  Although an allergy mattress cover is not enough by itself to make all of your allergies go away, it certainly is a start in getting the treatment that you need for your symptoms.

In addition to your allergy mattress cover, however, you need to take certain actions to make sure that your exposure to allergens is kept at a minimum.  An allergy mattress cover only reduces your exposure to contaminants that may have seeped into your bed.  The allergy mattress cover will do nothing about airborne dust, mold, fungus, or pollen.  The only way to reduce these allergens is to keep a clean house.  Even with an allergy mattress cover, you need to change your bedding frequently.  You need to make sure that your floor and all surfaces in your house are kept clean as well, and that your air intake is kept in tip top shape. You would not believe how much allergic suffering is caused by furnace contamination, or by things leaking in to the air ducts leading up to your house. If you can use an allergy mattress cover, however, and eliminate these possible sources as well, you will do just fine in the long run.


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  1. Zach Smith March 30, 2011 at 6:01 pm - Reply

    A hypoallergenic mattress cover or pad should do its work in keeping allergens and bed bugs away. Choose those mattress covers with a more comfortable feel to it. There are covers that feel like plastic. I bet you wouldn’t want to sleep on a mattress that feels like it has plastic covers on it.

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