Mold Poisoning: What is it?

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Mold can spread quickly in damp areas and cause mold poisoning, which can be difficult to diagnose. Symptoms include respiratory problems, neurological symptoms, and rashes. It’s important to reduce mold growth and hire professionals for removal to avoid hazardous exposure.

Mold and mildew are part of domestic life. Anywhere that damp, damp corners exist, such as between leaky roofs and ceilings, in disused garages or even poorly insulated homes, mold can spread alarmingly fast. Mold poisoning is the result of chronic or prolonged exposure to mold and can have serious or even fatal effects. Mold poisoning is often extremely difficult to diagnose, as the sick person is often not even aware of mold growth in his environment.

The environment is constantly full of mold spores. Most are harmless, and some are even beneficial to humans. Yeast, cheese, and penicillin are all products or types of molds. Some species, however, are toxic to humans and are usually referred to as toxic molds or black molds. If a person breathes in mold spores from a harmful form of mold or mildew, he or she can develop mold poisoning. Generally, the longer the exposure, the greater the chance of serious toxicity, but people with existing respiratory ailments are generally considered to be at overall risk.

The symptoms of mold poisoning are numerous and difficult to pin down. While respiratory problems, such as a chronic cough, constant allergy symptoms, and nosebleeds are common, there are many other symptoms associated with toxic mold. Neurological symptoms, including headaches, memory loss, developing personality disorders, and dizziness, can all be related to mold poisoning. Rashes are also a common symptom that indicates exposure to mold on the skin.

It is often difficult to diagnose mold poisoning, as doctors may be presented with a series of unrelated symptoms with no recognizable cause. People showing symptoms may simply be told they have a cold or the flu, or even accused of hypochondriasis. Mold poisoning can sometimes be diagnosed through blood tests that measure the amount of certain chemicals in the blood, although this is not always an accurate or available method. Often, the diagnosis can take months and may not be conclusively found until proof of actual mold is presented.

In addition to treating the symptoms, it is important to eliminate the possibility of mold poisoning by reducing the spread of mold and removing mold growth. If multiple people experience similar symptoms, it may be important to hire a professional mold removal company to inspect and test samples. If mold is discovered, it may be best to allow professionals to handle the removal process, as the chances of hazardous exposure are high without proper respiratory and protective equipment.




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