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Allergy- and Asthma-Proof Your Home

Control Cockroaches
Cockroaches' droppings contain a protein that is a primary asthma trigger. Cockroaches need water to survive and they thrive on what you leave behind, so they'll be less likely to be a problem in a clean, dry house. Fix leaks, keep food in containers, don't leave out dirty dishes, clean the kitchen thoroughly after meals including under appliances, and take out the garbage regularly. Also block any openings through which cockroaches could enter from outside, including windows, wall cracks, and floor gaps.

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SOURCES: WebMD Medical Reference provided in collaboration with The Cleveland Clinic. WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise. WebMD Features. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Edited by James E. Gerace, MD on December 1, 2006


WebMD Medical Reference provided in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic.

SOURCES: WebMD Medical Reference provided in collaboration with The Cleveland Clinic. WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise. WebMD Features. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Edited by James E. Gerace, MD on December 1, 2006
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