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Animals should not be kept at home, and there should be no plants or flowers in the child's room.
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There should definitely be no smoking in the house.
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Books and objects that collect dust should not be kept in the child's bedroom.
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The rooms used by the child should be swept and wiped with a damp cloth every day.
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Allergic children should not wear woolen underwear, dresses and sweaters.
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Children should be kept away from odors such as perfume, deodorant, oil paint, pesticides and naphthalene.
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The child's toys should not be furry and should be cleaned once a week.
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Dust the child's bed and the items in his room with a damp cloth every day
It should be taken.
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The bed the child sleeps on should not be wool. If possible, allergen-proof covers should be used.
The bed linen should be washed once a week. Washing procedures should be at 60 degrees.
If desired, special detergents that will kill house dust mites can be used.
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The child's duvet should preferably be of washable material.
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There should be no heaters in the bedroom that will collect and spread dust.
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Bedroom curtains should be washed every 2 weeks. Thin tulle and curtains should be used.
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There should be anti-allergic carpets or rugs that do not collect dust on the floor.
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Beds should be taken outside and ventilated on sunny days. .
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Aspirin should never be used as a pain reliever or antipyretic.
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Humidifying steam machines should never be used at home. Instead
A small amount of water should be placed in a bowl on the edge of the honeycombs.
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The child will make it a habit to drink 1 glass of kefir and linden every day.
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Junk food derived packaged foods should be avoided.
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