The quilt is a little itchy because sun exposure can solve it?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The quilt has been put for a long time and then come out to use, and when I sleep, I feel itchy because there are mites on the quilt, ** infection after contact, or itching caused by allergy to mites. Take the quilt to the sun for a day, and the next time is the same, such as underwear, the quilt can kill some mites and bacteria by often drying in the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The quilt is a little itchy, and most of the reasons are because there are a lot of mites on the quilt and the sun exposure can be solved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the prickly heat is a little itchy, I think it may be due to the fact that the weather is too much now, and the phenomenon of rain and humidity, you can dry it, or you can replace it with **, so as to see if there is a better phenomenon to happen, in fact, many quilts are the same, sometimes the mattress can also be taken out to dry, and the mattress will also have this smell.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So, if you feel that the quilt is a little itchy, I guess it's because there are fungi and mites on the plum, which can be solved by exposing yourself to the sun, so that you can kill these and mites. You won't be so itchy when you cover it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's a little itchy this time, this should be because of sun exposure, I think this should be okay, this should be able to remove a bacterium on it, so I think this should be able to let the sun shine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The quilt is a little itchy, there should be mites or something, you can wash the quilt cover, and put the quilt under the sun to dry.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe it's because there are mites, so it's okay to wash the quilt and expose it to the sun.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The quilt is a little itchy, is it because of the sun exposure can solve it? I think if it's important, you should be exposed again.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can check this one by one from the following aspects.

    1. Whether there are bugs. It's not that you can see bugs, it's bugs, like mites you have a hard time seeing.

    2. Whether the filling in the quilt is "black-hearted cotton".

    3. ** Is it chemical fiber. Some people's ** is more sensitive to chemical fiber. You can try this on in a set of cotton pajamas.

    Finally, the quilt should be washed and dried frequently.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look at the quilt bought from!

    Some black-hearted quilts are bleached; It looks clean, but the batting is dirty and can contain bacteria and chemicals. It can only be felt; I can't see anything.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After drying the quilt, there are mites on it, and then drying it on the opposite side.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A quilt, 2 meters long, 2 meters wide, with a total area of square meters, was stored in the wardrobe after an exposure to the sun half a year ago, and was continuously used after half a year, during which it was not dried; This quilt has three mites per square centimeter; It is estimated that there are 10,000 mites on the surface of the entire quilt; If the thickness of 10 centimeters of this quilt is preliminarily divided into 10 cross-sections, then the whole quilt hides at least 1.32 million mites.

    What should I do if there are mites on my quilt?

    Relevant experts said that if you want to reduce mites on the quilt, there are quite a few methods, the simplest two, one is to bask in the sun, the other is to ventilate; Although the ultraviolet rays of sunlight have the ability to kill bacteria, the penetration is not strong; If you want to kill mites, it is best to dry the quilt for more than two days in a row, and dry the front and back alternately to completely dry and kill the mites; Mites prefer a warm and humid environment, and in the dry environment of the north, there are relatively few mites; The air humidity in the south is high, and there are many mites, especially in the spring and autumn seasons.

    Therefore, after getting up in the morning, it is best not to fold the quilt immediately, and the side that comes into contact with the body is turned over and spread out, and after opening the windows at home, the humidity of the quilt is reduced through ventilation (if the air humidity is below 60%, mites will not survive).

    In addition, in addition to quilts, mattresses, pillows, sofa cushions, etc., should also be dried frequently, and pay attention to washing the filter of the air conditioner, which is also a gathering place for mites. How to get rid of mites on the quilt?

    Generally, if you don't dry the quilt for more than three months, there will be 6 million mites on the quilt. Mites grow on the surface of the quilt, drying the quilt will only let the mites drill into the quilt, if you pat the quilt again, it will only pat the corpse and excrement of the mites into powder, but increase the allergens. Therefore, to remove mites on the quilt, in addition to drying the quilt frequently, it is also necessary to wash and change frequently; The quilt should not only be dried, but also washed frequently, and don't forget to add disinfectant when cleaning; In this way, the quilt that has been sun-dried is not only clean and hygienic, but also has a faint smell of sunshine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It turns out that the quilt is dried like this, and the mites are removed cleanly, and after reading it, learn to do it quickly, it's so practical, great tips for removing mites, hurry up and take a look at it, I hope you like it, thank you!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mites Demodex family, mainly parasitic on the human face and head of the hair follicles, this will only be contagious to people who are closer, such as couples, like quilts should not, and mites I have observed with a microscope, microorganisms mainly eat your hair follicles oil and keratin brutes are terrible to pay attention to personal hygiene.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Did you smell the sunshine after the sun? If there is, then the effect is there, because that's the smell of cockroach carcasses. If not, it's not killed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Is this not because the sun is not big enough? I'll teach you a method, it's very practical, I've used it myself to share, put the quilt in a big black clinker bag and then take it to the sun to dry, be sure to use a black bag, because it absorbs heat, and the high heat will kill all the mites. I hope my little method works for you

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Change the quilt cover with boiling water and then wash it and soak it with disinfectant water, and there will be no more.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't dry the quilt for 3 months, you will have 6 million mites to sleep with.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is best not to put away the quilt immediately after drying it in summer. It is best to go through 1 hour of "ventilation", or you can dry it in the shade for 1 hour and then put it away.

    Drying the quilt from time to time can keep the quilt dry, prevent the quilt from becoming moldy, prolong the service life of the quilt, reduce mites and toxic substances attached to the quilt, and benefit our health. Between 12 noon and 3 p.m., the humidity in the air is not as heavy as in the morning, which is conducive to drying the quilt.

    It is best to dry the quilt once a month or so. The main purpose of drying the quilt is to kill the mites in the quilt. The growth cycle of mites is about a month, so you should take out the quilt to dry it every other month, so as to effectively reduce the breeding of mites.

    The quilt cannot be dried often, and strong sunlight will affect the life of the quilt. As a result, the fibers in the quilt become brittle and break easily.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Itching on the back after a summer sleep? It may be that the mites in the quilt are doing tricks, think about sleeping, dense invisible mites come to our skin from the quilt, it's really scary to think about, and mites survive in the skin for a long time, and they will accumulate and clog pores, resulting in a large number of mite acne, this kind of mite acne will not only ruin the appearance, but also difficult to eliminate and completely **. Therefore, cleaning and drying the quilt on a daily basis is really a very important relief!

    Here are 3 ways to teach you the correct posture of drying quilts.

    Learn to dry quilts according to the material.

    The quilt is susceptible to moisture, so it is better to dry it once every two weeks, and gently pat it when drying to make the quilt more fluffy. The chemical fiber quilt is more casual, you don't need to take care of it, it's OK to dry it once in about 2 months and protein filling (silk, down) and other types of quilts are more expensive types, they can't be directly exposed to the sun, so you can choose to dry in a cool place with a vent.

    The drying time should not be too long.

    Don't think that drying for a longer time will kill bacteria and mites in the quilt. In fact, if you dry it for too long, it will damage the material structure inside the quilt, making the fibers of the quilt very fragile, and causing the quilt to become unwarm. Therefore, the drying time should be well controlled, generally controlled at 2-3 hours, and the quilt can be slightly fluffy.

    Dry the quilt in the correct way.

    Generally, when drying the quilt, in order to make the quilt more fluffy and soft, the quilt will be patted, but this strength varies depending on the material. For example, the material of a quilt needs to be gently patted to avoid the breakage of the fiber layer. For chemical fiber quilts, the fibers are more fragile and easy to deform, so it is recommended not to pat them, but to brush them a few times instead.

    Silk quilts can be shaken by hand without the help of tools.

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