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Certain
types of mold are very toxic, which could, in turn, have a
harmful effect on your health - one of which is mold disease. If you
weren't aware of this ailment, now is the time to get informed about it.
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First of all, what is mold?
The
term "mold" refers to several types of microscopic fungi that develop
and grow in moist conditions. They reproduce by spreading their spores,
the color of which may range from grey
to green, and also blue or red. This form of reproduction leads to a
rapid expansion of their colony, which can become sizeable in a matter
of hours. If the mold's environment starts to lack warmth and
moisture, it may become dormant, but unfortunately, it can still survive.
How and where does it appear?
Mold
may grow anywhere from the walls of your bathroom, to the inside of
your coffee machine. It's commonly found below leaky sinks, in the
cracks of shower stalls, in humid basements, and in wall areas, close to
leaky pipes. You may not expect to find it growing under fridges,
ovens, and washing machines - however this should come as no surprise,
as mold will thrive in any place where humidity is high and ventilation
is lacking. Real Christmas trees also hold the ideal conditions for mold
to grow, which is why many of us experience asthma attacks during the
winter season. In many cases, getting rid of mold is much harder than we
may think, since its spores could still be present in the air even
after the source has been removed.
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Why is it dangerous to my health?
All types of mold can be potentially hazardous to your health, as warned by the Environmental Protection Agency. But "black mold" is probably the worst kind to be exposed to.
Your sensitivity to mold may
also depend on your genes. Research has shown that people who have the
HLA-DR gene are more susceptible to mold illness in comparison
to others. While mold illness may not be high in number, it is often misdiagnosed or poorly treated. For this reason, it's important to be aware of the symptoms yourself. |
Here are two health problems that may arise from exposure to mold:
Studies show that in some
cases, one of the causes of sinusitis, may be fungal infections. In
fact, when ENT specialists see that their sinusitis-suffering patients
have shown no signs of improvement after a substantial amount of
treatment, they start to suspect that the problem is related to a fungal
invader. It is important to identify whether the fungal sinusitis is
invasive or not, so the necessary treatment can be given accordingly.
Also, detecting the problem at an early stage will prevent the condition
from worsening and becoming life-threatening.
- Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)
Chronic Inflammatory Response
Syndrome is a serious chronic condition that falls under the larger
category of biotoxin illness. In simple terms, the condition is purely
mold toxicity, and although it's ongoing and is caused by mold, it is
not an allergy. You may find it shocking to discover that what you
classify as a "winter allergy" or chronic sinus infection, may in fact
be a sign of the CIRS. The illness results from the exposure of a
biotoxin, which is a type of poison produced by living organisms - in
this case, mold.
Different bodies respond to
biotoxin in different ways. Some individuals are easily able to filter
the biotoxin through their liver and kidneys. Consequently, they are not
prone to the disease. Others however, may not be able to respond as
well to the biotoxin. Nevertheless, how your body responds to the poison
depends on your genes.
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Signs and symptoms of mold disease
Since
mold disease may often be disguised in the form of other common
conditions, it is important to keep an eye out for the signs that may
suggest otherwise. A 2003 research, presented at a Dallas environmental
medicine symposium, observed over 1,600 fungus-exposed people to learn
about the common symptoms brought about by mold-related conditions. Here
are some of them:
- Tiredness
- Difficulty breathing
- Gastric disturbances (vomiting and diarrhea)
- Weight loss
- Headache
- Chronic bronchitis
- Hair loss
- Memory problems
- Rashes on the skin
- Chronic cough, or coughing blood
- Visual problems and blindness
- Cold-like symptoms (itching eyes, runny nose, sore throat)
- Loss of sense of smell
- Pain or discomfort in the muscles
- Frequent urination, kidney pain
- Tremor
- Depression and anxiety
If you experience a number of the above symptoms in conjunction, you should have them checked out by a doctor.
What can I do to prevent or remove mold in my home?
Now
that you've learned the dangers, you know that mold in the home is a
major issue that should not be taken for granted. If it is found, you
should consider health a top priority and take immediate action to get
it removed as soon as possible. Here are some tips to consider:
- Use an anti-fungal cleanser
to clear away any mold developing in your home. Remember to not only
look for it on walls and ceilings - mold may also be lurking in dark
corners you do not see.
- Use an air purifier to protect the room from harmful toxins.
- If
you see that your mold problem is getting out of control, contact a
mold remediation specialist to help you deal with it. This might mean
tearing down walls or ceilings, replacing moldy wood and insulation, or
fixing leaks and cracks.
- Buy a dehumidifier to reduce the amount of moisture in the air of your home.
- Ventilate your home thoroughly by opening doors and windows every now and then.
- Install a vent fan in your bathroom to keep the air as dry as possible.
- Vent moisture-producing appliances, such as stoves and clothes dryers to the outside.
- Keep damp areas tidy, to make it more difficult for moisture to gather and accumulate.
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