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How to remove mites from bedding? Is it a bed full of itchy mites?

1 The quickest and easiest way to remove mites from bedding is to pack and tie the bedding with the largest black garbage bag, and then expose it to the sun 1-2 hours. Because black plastic bags can absorb ultraviolet rays, and the temperature in sealed plastic bags can rise rapidly, mites will die at 50℃, so this method is suitable for quilts, clothes, dolls and so on.

Is it a mite that itches all over the bed? Maybe it is.

Mites can not only parasitize the body, but also hide in the bed (quilt, mattress, pillow) and in all parts of the room. If you itch all over the bed, especially at night, you can't see anything on the bed or in the room, and the itchy part is not very fixed. You can even feel something crawling on you. In severe cases, dermatitis symptoms such as papules will appear on the skin, which can basically be judged to be caused by mites.

But if you just feel itchy in bed, it may be related to allergies such as the material of the sheets, or itching caused by fleas and ants on the bed.

3 How to judge whether the quilt has mites can be judged according to the following methods:

1, take out the quilt and air it. If you smell a so-called "smell of the sun", it is the smell of mites.

2, observe the skin condition, if there are mites on the quilt, mites will invade our skin, leading to acne aggravation, large pores, rash, itching and pustules on the face. If left unchecked, it is likely to spread to the whole body, with itchy head, alopecia, back rash and itching.

4 How to prevent quilt mites 1, clean quilt mites like places with high humidity and dirty bedding, so you should always clean and replace the bedding, do not pile up sundries under the bed, clean up the room, try not to use heavy curtains or carpets at home, and some plush toys, books and other sundries at home are best placed in relatively closed cabinets or boxes such as drawers to prevent mites from parasitizing.

2. Bathing mites feed on the dander on our bodies, and the human body will shed a lot of keratinocytes every day, which is "dead skin". The "dead skin" of healthy skin is hard to see with naked eyes, but it does contain high protein, which is the favorite food of mites. Therefore, paying attention to personal hygiene, taking a bath every day, changing clothes, cleaning indoor hygiene regularly, and drying clothes and sheets in a ventilated and sunny place are also the best ways to prevent quilt mites.

3. Keep the room dry. The favorite environment for mites is temperature 25 2℃ and relative humidity 75%-80%. Generally, spring and autumn are the best times for mite breeding. Washing sheets, pillowcases, blankets and mattress covers once a week with hot water equal to or higher than 55 degrees Celsius can kill mites and remove most mite allergens. The room should be ventilated and kept dry at all times. Using high-performance dehumidifier and air conditioner to reduce indoor relative humidity is beneficial to prevent and eliminate mites.

4. Don't fold the quilt after waking up. Many people have the habit of folding quilts, but this habit is actually more conducive to the breeding of mites. If you don't fold the quilt after waking up, the moisture in the quilt will dry quickly, and the external moisture can't enter, which can reduce the survival of mites and reduce the chances of allergies and asthma.