Question

Doctor, I’ve heard that your hospital has a treatment for dust mites, is it like a vaccine prevention method? Can you describe the treatment process in detail?

Answer

Dust mites die in low humidity (below 15%) and low temperatures and cannot continue to reproduce. Therefore, although they are increasingly resistant to traditional pesticides and difficult to be completely eliminated, maintaining good hygiene at home and personally is an economical and effective pest control method. Specific measures include: keeping indoor and outdoor ventilation, changing clothes and bedding frequently, regularly exposing and beating up bedding, pillows, mats, etc., in spring and summer. You can also use 75% alcohol to wipe or use mothball products to repel pests. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove carpet dust or spray insecticide esters on the carpet. Avoid pets from entering the bedroom and bathe and de-pet them regularly.