@drsermedmezher “Make Your Bed in the Morning” #wait Making your bed in the morning might seem like a good idea for creating a tidy and organized space, but it can actually contribute to the accumulation of dust mites. Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments, feeding on dead skin cells. When you make your bed right after getting up, you trap heat and moisture from your body in the sheets and mattress, creating an ideal environment for these microscopic creatures to multiply. Leaving your bed unmade for a while allows the sheets to cool and air out, reducing moisture and making the environment less hospitable for dust mites. Exposing your bedding to fresh air and sunlight can help keep the dust mite population in check, contributing to a cleaner, healthier sleeping environment. While making your bed looks neat, skipping this step right away can actually reduce allergens and improve air quality. #sleep #bed ♬ Suspense, horror, piano and music box - takaya