Buying any air filter that I need

Occasionally I stop and think about if I’m doing enough for my dust sensitivity symptoms.

I take all of the medications that my doctor prescribes me. I dust as well as vacuum my condo weekly to detach any potential airborne lung irritants, but that isn’t enough either. My sinuses get clogged as well as my breathing is filled with coughs as well as wheezes. As things got worse, I started scouring the web for solutions to my physiological problems. The problem was tightening down the realm of possibilities, as I could have anything from basic dust irritations to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Many of the guides I found worked well with disinfecting as well as cleaning several venues in the condo that could be a source of lung irritation. Don’t get me wrong please, I know that it is good to keep all surfaces properly dusted with the floors mopped properly as well, this only goes so far with making my dust sensitivity symptoms abate completely. But, it wasn’t too far from the real explanation. Despite the fact that my problems were not necessarily being exacerbated by dust as well as dirt on random surfaces around the house, the problem was still dust related. In all honesty it was the dust accumulating in my air conditioning filters. I was only replacing them once every 6to multiple weeks which left the filter full of dust somewhat quickly, both obstructing my air conditioning’s air flow and reintroducing dust back into the air going in as well as out of my lungs. I decided to buy a bunch of filters in bulk in hopes that changing my filter twice as frequently as before will improve my dust sensitivity symptoms for good. If it has some actual positive effect on my dust sensitivity symptoms, it will be worth the money spent.

 

 

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