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If you have allergies to certain materials, including materials used in bedding, you'll want to be careful what you bring into your home. You can buy quality bedroom furniture all day long, but if you are allergic to the components from which it is manufactured, you will be absolutely miserable. What sorts of materials could cause an allergic reaction that are frequently used in bedding?
Oak bedroom sets are probably the most common allergy-inducing product. While dead wood that is used for building furniture and other items should not cause nearly the reaction that live plants would in allergy sufferers, coming into contact with anything that has previously been an irritant can cause allergic reactions, simply because not all properties of the material disappear just because it is no longer living or has been processed. Oak bedroom furniture tends to be worst because many individuals are allergic to some types of oak, and this can cause itching or rashes in some cases. Many wood platform beds are made of oak, and individuals who find that they have an allergy to any type of oak should opt out of furniture that is made from oak, just in case.
Less commonly, cherry bedroom furniture could cause a reaction. However, allergies to cherry wood are so uncommon as to not even be a passing thought in most people's heads. Sleigh beds made out of cherry wood can be a great choice for individuals allergic to oak, as these shouldn't cause any kind of adverse reaction. One thing to be concerned with is a leather sleigh bed. While any wood used in creating the bed is typically covered in padding and leather hide, it could nonetheless contain the wood inside that causes an allergic reaction and therefore still be a miserable choice. If you opt for a bed covered in leather, be sure you are aware of other materials used to manufacture the bed. Physical contact may not be necessary to cause a problem.
One way to be certain that you won't have an allergic reaction is to opt for metal bedroom furniture. There is typically no such thing as an allergy to metal, meaning that brass beds and wrought iron beds are excellent choices for making sure there are no allergy-inducing elements in a room. In fact, with these materials, you have fewer reactions to floating particles htat can cause breathing issues, itching, or watery eyes, since they don't adhere to metal the way they would to leather, wood, or other textiles.
While you may be able to live with the material that you are allergic to, for sake of health and wellness, it is better to avoid these items in your home. If you think you may be having a problem with current materials, be sure to contact your primary health care physician to obtain some samples and be tested for any kind of allergies that you may possess. While having a house full of items you love is important, your health should be the top priority.
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