Mold Related Health Risks

Mold Spores

Mold is not just an ugly sight that can ruin clothing or furniture; it is a health hazard that can seriously contaminate the air you breathe. Mold produces microscopic cells called “spores” that can be spread through air, water, or even on the bodies of insects.

Mold Related Symptoms

  • Causes allergic reactions
  • Triggers asthma attacks
  • Increases susceptibility to colds and flu
  • Causes sinus infections

Health Risks
Some people are more sensitive to mold than others. There does not have to be an extensive amount of mold in an area to affect certain people.

  • Infants
  • Children
  • Immune-compromised patients
  • Pregnant women
  • People who have respiratory problems
  • People with allergies or asthma
  • The elderly

Toxic Mold such as Stachybotrys and Memnoniella can cause serious and sometimes fatal health conditions. Remember that all molds can be harmful to your health, especially in your home and especially to people with allergies.

  • You may develop a skin rash.
  • Flu like symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, fever, headaches, abdominal pain and diarrhea may occur.
  • Can induce serious respiratory problems.
  • Causes eye irritation.
  • May cause wheezing or shortness or breath.

People with chronic illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may develop mold infections in their lungs.

Toxic Mold Exposure
Symptoms of black mold or toxic mold exposure may not seem life threatening at the onset. Over time more serious illnesses may develop.

  • Nasal Congestion
  • Irritation of the eyes
  • Inflammation of the sinuses
  • Irritation of the skin
  • Breathlessness
  • Headache
  • Runny nose
  • Fatigue
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Hoarseness

More serious symptoms

  • Inflammation of the ear
  • Bleeding Lungs
  • Nose Bleeds
  • Memory Loss
  • Arthralgia ( Pain in the joints without swelling )