Mold is Starting to be a Regular Issue... Soooooo... What Do We Know About Mold?
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Mold makes very thin branches, and roots, that dig deep in all directions.
These thin threads that mold grow, contain bacteria, and contaminate whatever they touch.
Mold can cause poor health symptoms, and allergy attacks such as:
- Watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and asthma attacks.
- Nausea,headache, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever can be caused by mold spores.
- A bad cough, short of breath, fatigue, and pneumonitis can develop when mold damages the lungs.
- Mold can cause life threatening, symptoms to a person that has other health issues.
- Some reported issues are: chronic fatigue, joint pains, dizzy, and mental imparements.
- The Aspergillus Furrigatus Mold causes Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA)... mainly to people who have asthma or cystic fibrosis.
- Penicillium Chrysogenum Mold can cause acute poisoning.
Different people have different reactions, and sensitivities to different molds. The symptoms that the person will get is determined by:
- The type of mold they came into contact with.
- The amount of the mold the person had contact with.
- The person's sensitivy level to molds.
- The length of time that the person was exposed to that mold.
If a person knows that they have been exposed to mold... they should contact their doctor with that information, to get professional treatment as soon as possible.