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07 October 2007

How The Symptoms Of Black Mold Exposure Often Go Unrecognized

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Mold is a serious health problem, but the health risks of exposure to black mold

have only recently come to light. Before, doctors thought that these were

symptoms of other illnesses. The role that black mold exposure plays in these

symptoms is just beginning to be fully studied.

Here are some common symptoms of black mold exposure that are often mistaken.

Chronic Sinus Trouble

More than 35 million Americans suffer from chronic sinus trouble. This means

that you have congestion, runny nose, sinus headaches and other symptoms. You

don't have a cold or hay fever; you just have " bad sinuses. " It's something

genetic that's been passed down, or a seasonal allergy. Most people leave it at

that.

Recent studies have shown that sinus trouble is almost always caused by

environmental factors. And, the number one environmental factor is exposure to

black mold.

Mold releases spores which become airborne. Everyone is allergic to these spores

in varying degrees. When you come into contact with airborne spores, they

irritate your sinuses and produce these symptoms.

Asthma

It has traditionally been accepted that asthma was genetic. It seemed that it

was passed down from one generation to the next, and if it was in your family

tree, you would be more likely to develop it.

However, in the last few years studies have shown that asthma is due more to

environmental factors than it was previously believed. There is a link between

exposure to black mold in early life and the development of asthma later on.

It is difficult to carry out a study on the effect of mold on the development of

asthma, but the anecdotal evidence out there is overwhelming. Hopefully in the

next few years, a definite link will be established.

Flu Symptoms

Some varieties of toxic mold can produce flu-like symptoms. This includes

nausea, fever and headaches. It is difficult to diagnose as black mold

poisoning, however, because it could be so many other things.

Toxic mold spores can cause problems for any part of the body, including the

digestive tract. We usually think of mold having an effect on breathing, but

spores enter the body through the respiratory system. From there, the

microtoxins can go anywhere.

Mental Illness

It is hard to believe that something as seemingly harmless as mold could have an

effect on our brains, but it does. Exposure to toxic mold can have neurological

effects, as spores enter the body and release toxins into the bloodstream.

Common symptoms include chronic fatigue, hearing and memory loss, and mild

symptoms of dementia. These are symptoms of the very advanced stages of toxic

mold poisoning. If someone you know is suffering neurological damage due to

toxic black mold exposure, you should seek medical help immediately. For more

info see http://www.toxicblackmoldhelp.org/symptoms/symptom_Of_Toxic_Mold.html

on symptom of toxic.

These symptoms are elusive, and that is why you should make sure your house is

mold free. Have your house tested, either by a professional or do it yourself

with a mold testing kit from your hardware store. Keeping the mold out of your

house will greatly reduce the risk of developing these symptoms of black mold

exposure.

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