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A study has confirmed that cockroach dust carried in the air, resulting from the decomposition of their bodies after death, is one of the most significant causes of allergies and chronic asthma within homes. The process of a cockroach's body turning into fine dust occurs rapidly due to its containing bacteria and decayed materials, especially in domestic environments lacking natural factors that aid in breaking down these bodies. This increases the risk of inhaling toxins and bacteria that can trigger asthma attacks, respiratory infections, and skin inflammations. It is recommended to adopt preventive measures such as covering trash bins, discarding food residues, and sealing entry cracks to reduce the spread of cockroaches.
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