Winter & Dust Mite Communication
With dust mite season approaching, you know your highly allergic patients will be miserable and call you. This year, be the hero who comes to their rescue by offering dust mite preseasonal dust mite allergy drop treatment!
If you are interested in communicating with your patients about preseasonal allergy drop treatment, we can help you get the word out with flyers and posters for your office. Patients should begin dust mite preseasonal treatment when they start heating their home (generally mid-October). Please let your Relationship Manager know if you are interested in marketing materials.
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Not sure if it’s a cold? Each year, people mistake early allergy onset for a cold they can’t shake. Colds typically last 7-10 days and often include fever, chills, aching and other viral symptoms. If you have sneezing, runny nose, coughs that last longer, consider allergy as a culprit. If itchy, watery eyes accompany your symptoms, you’re probably dealing with allergy.
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Talking about dust mites can give many people the creeps…yet, dust mites do not bite or live on people, they are just part of our living space. But many of us want as few dust mites in our home as possible. Here are a few tips to reduce the number of little buggers in your bedroom.
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Following these dust mite house cleaning tips, and pairing them with allergy drops to help build tolerance to mites, can help make your mite-allergic person feel better, breathe easier and have less skin involvement with these little critters long term.