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		<title>Mold Sickness Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold Sickness is one of the most misdiagnosed ailments there is in the US. Just about all physicians will tell you that there is no such thing as mold sickness or it cannot be diagnosed. The problem is when you walk into your practitioner&#8217;s office they treat the symptoms you had when you were in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mold Sickness</strong> is one of the most misdiagnosed ailments there is in the US. Just about all physicians will tell you that there is no such thing as <strong>mold sickness</strong> or it cannot be diagnosed.</p>
<p>The problem is when you walk into your practitioner&#8217;s office they treat the symptoms you had when you were in the mold infected area. But mold is an environmental issue and unless you see an Environmental Toxicologist, many do not understand that the place where you live or work is causing your illness. The average practitioner is just not trained in the environmental sciences and related illnesses and therefore cannot give you an accurate diagnosis.</p>
<h1><span style="font-size: medium;">Mold Sickness and the Stages</span></h1>
<p><a href="../wp-content/uploads/mold-fungi.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="mold fungi" src="../wp-content/uploads/mold-fungi.jpg" alt="Mold sickness fungus" width="230" height="154" /></a>There are three stages to the level of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">mold sickness</span> a person may suffer from. Each of the stages show a progressive growth of symptoms and their seriousness to the human body. Here is a short listing of those stages and symptoms:</p>
<p>Beginning Stage</p>
<p>The beginning stages of <em>mold sickness</em> looks like a basic cold or an allergy attack. This is because in small doses, mold acts as an irritant. If you continuously get these symptoms after entering a room or building, then that building may have a mold problem. The early symptoms of mold sickness can include: Headache Itching Eyes Watery Eyes Redness and skin irritation Itching Skin Sneezing.</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: medium;">Later stages of the symptoms of mold sickness include:</span></h2>
<ul>
<li>Headaches</li>
<li>Constantly Nose Bleeds</li>
<li>Constant Fatigue</li>
<li>Breathing Troubles</li>
<li>Coughing Blood</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Diarrhea</li>
<li>Weight Loss</li>
<li>Loss of Appetite</li>
<li>Hair loss</li>
<li>Open Sores</li>
<li>Skin Rashes</li>
<li>Short Term Memory Loss</li>
<li>Neurological Disorders</li>
<li>Swollen Glands</li>
<li>Sexual Dysfunction</li>
<li>Sudden Asthma</li>
<li>Attacks Chronic</li>
<li>Sinus Infections</li>
<li>Ear Infections with Pain Pain in the Joints as well as the Muscles</li>
<li>Chronic Bronchitis</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have been in an area that has been contaminated by mold for some time, you may develop these conditions. If you do begin to feel these symptoms, please get to your doctor immediately, because it is a good indication of prolonged exposure.</p>
<p>Advanced Stage</p>
<p>An advanced stage of Mold Sickness is often incurable. Symptoms include</p>
<ul>
<li>Blindness</li>
<li>Cancer</li>
<li>Long term Memory Loss</li>
<li>Brain Damage</li>
<li>Bleeding Lungs</li>
<li>Death</li>
</ul>
<p>Suffering from these symptoms are pretty much a sure bet that you have been exposed to mold for an extended period of time. It is imperative that you leave the area immediately and <strong>seek medical help</strong>.</p>
<h3>Mold Sickness and the Facts</h3>
<p>Exposure to mold affects people very differently. Mold enters the body through many different avenues. Many people are exposed to mold everyday by eating contaminated foods. Mold spores, enter through a person&#8217;s sinuses and infects the lungs through normal respiration.</p>
<p>People that tend to smoke weed and home-made cigars that were contaminated with mold have contracted respiratory fungal infections according to national studies. Touching surfaces contaminated with mold and then touching other body parts are the cause of a lot of mold related illnesses.</p>
<p>While the long term health effects of mold contamination remains a topic of hot debate, the fact remains that mold causes allergic reactions and these allergic reactions are just the beginning symptoms to a more serious set of symptoms if left untreated. The fact also remains that allergies can be as deadly to people as those that are allergic to something like bee stings. Cleaning up mold infected areas is best left to the professionals.</p>
<p>All those simple home remedies just do not clean the mold efficiently enough. When it comes to the safety of people&#8217;s health, whether its family members or co-workers, you cannot rely on vinegar and lemon juice to do the job thoroughly.</p>
<p>There are a lot of professional mold cleaning services available so you need to do your homework and find the one that is going to do the best job of eradicating all the spores that are causing the Mold Sickness.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Mold Exposure &#8211; Toxic Molds</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 20:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mold Health Risks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody may have experienced some symptoms of mold exposure at one time or another. Dependent upon where you live, mold may grow simply by virtue of your climate and the level of dampness in the house. While mold is not always toxic, it can be. The problem with many molds is they may cause health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody may have experienced some <strong>symptoms of mold exposure</strong> at one time or another. Dependent upon where you live, mold may grow simply by virtue of your climate and the level of dampness in the house. While mold is not always toxic, it can be. The problem with many molds is they may cause health problems when you are exposed to them over long periods of time. Quite often you will have some kind of mold exposure symptoms.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blackmoldhealthrisks.org/wp-content/uploads/6379728773_bda372a0ce.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium alignleft" title="Symptoms of Mold Exposure" src="http://www.blackmoldhealthrisks.org/wp-content/uploads/6379728773_bda372a0ce.jpg" alt="Symptoms of Mold Exposure" width="350" height="222" /></a>Toxic mold, also called Stachybotrys Chartarum lives and feeds on higher humidity as well as moisture in different areas of your home. In some cases, by the time that you see this mold, it is already well established in your house and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">symptoms of mold exposure</span> could be the answer to an undiagnosed sickness. If it appears on the walls or in corners, typically the entire inside of the house has already been coated with mold. The inner walls, the upper portion of your ceiling, and often the very wood that frames your home may be coated with a toxic substance.</p>
<p>Toxic mold feeds on the more humid areas of the home. It may typically appear in areas that will collect or gather this kind of humidity. These areas may include the carpets of your house. They may also include wall board, ceiling tiling, the fiberglass insulation of your house, as well as fiber board, and even paneling. You are less likely to see signs of toxic mold on harder materials in your house, such as concrete, harder plastic, or metallic surfaces.</p>
<p>It will normally grow in areas where the moisture remains higher, such asyour kitchen, the bathroom, and in places where flooding or leakage has taken place.</p>
<p>Toxic mold, or  as it is sometimes called, black mold, can cause serious injury to you. Knowing how it appears, how it will look to you, and what symptoms that it may cause is important. If you are exposed to toxic mold over a long period of time, it can cause greater and greater symptoms of mold exposure that will significantly weaken the body.</p>
<p>Toxic mold can cause injury to you in several different ways. It can be breathed in, such as when the spores are disturbed. If you come into very direct contact, the mold dangers increase and multiply. If you should be exposed, even mildly to the mold and then touch your face, particularly the nose and eyes, the symptoms will quite likely increase.</p>
<p>The mold grows where moisture is present and thrives when the humidity stays high. Mold can often be found when flooding occurs, or if a building has leaky pipes or is otherwise not well maintained.</p>
<p>The three main types of injury that you can take from exposure to toxic mold, and the symptoms of mold exposure include a severe cough, problems with your throat, itchy and watery eyes, and in some cases, severe CNS symptoms can take place.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of mold exposure may be numbness and tingling, a loss of sensation in your body, the inability to focus, severe headaches, and very often some respiratory problems. If you or someone in your family is older, very young, or has been weakened in some way or is immuno-compromised, the effects of the mold injury may be significantly worse.</p>
<p>Any time that you see mold in your home, it is well worth checking out. While you can remove the mold using some DIY cleaners, it is in your best interest to have it checked out by an expert to be sure that it is not toxic mold and that the removal was successful in order to avoid <em>symptoms of mold exposure</em> for you and your family.</p>
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		<title>Black Mold Health Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 15:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mold Health Risks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Molds are classified as simple, microscopic organisms that proliferate virtually anywhere possible. They may grow indoors or outdoors, it doesn’t really matter. There are many types of molds but one of the more harmful ones includes black molds. These fungi can create dangerous black mold health symptoms. Some of the more common objects where black [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Molds are classified as simple, microscopic organisms that proliferate virtually anywhere possible. They may grow indoors or outdoors, it doesn’t really matter. There are many types of molds but one of the more harmful ones includes black molds. These fungi can create dangerous <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>.</p>
<p>Some of the more common objects where black mold thrives include paper, leaves, wood as well as insulation. If humidity goes more than 50% then black molds will proliferate even more. Since molds develop through the digestion of organic materials, anything they ingest can eventually deteriorate or get destroyed. Further, they can easily spread because they reproduce through the release of lightweight spores.</p>
<p>These spores are airborne and can easily be inhaled or get in contact with. When people become exposed to such they are at risk to different black mold health symptoms. It’s important to keep <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong> in check because they can turn out to be detrimental in the long run.</p>
<h1><span style="font-size: medium;">Black mold health symptoms and health effects</span></h1>
<p>Black mold health symptoms can very from one person to another. There are many factors affecting the extent and occurrence of black mold health symptoms. Some of these include: longevity of exposure, amount of molds exposed to and immune system capacity.</p>
<p>Depending on the combination of these things some<strong> black mold health symptoms</strong> can be easily treated while others need more extensive medical attention.</p>
<p>There are many kinds of <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>, some of these include: fever and nasal irritation. Nonetheless, the following list provides more details on different <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>:</p>
<p>* Weakening of the immune system<br />
* Infection with the respiratory system and other problems such as asthma<br />
* Irritation of the eyes (burning, reddened or watery)<br />
* Hacking and dry cough<br />
* Throat irritation<br />
* Nose irritation<br />
* Skin irritation or rashes<br />
* Loss of memory<br />
* Irregular bowel movements and problems with urination<br />
* Body pain and aches due to chronic fatigue<br />
* Food allergies and other intolerances<br />
* Mood swings<br />
* Headaches<br />
* Sinus and nasal congestion</p>
<p>In many cases, elder people and younger children are more prone to experiencing <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>. Further, people with compromised immune systems due to other diseases are also likely to experience more severe <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>.</p>
<p>Pregnant women should also be careful because studies show that they are also at higher risk when exposed to molds. It might be also hard for people with existing respiratory complications to deal with.</p>
<p>When such indicators appear, it’s best to check for mold growth and to address it immediately. Usually, people cannot deal with the mold growth by themselves and will have to require professional services to get rid of such. It’s necessary to learn more about alleviating <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong> to avoid worsening the condition.</p>
<p>It might be helpful to know that lessening exposure to air can lessen the effects of <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong>. It’s also crucial to take note that staying indoors does not guarantee any protection from such.</p>
<p>If the mold development inside the house is already toxic then it’s more than important to get out and find a temporary place to live in until the problem has been fixed. Indoor exposure is often more detrimental than outside exposure because people can come in contact with more concentrated amount of molds.</p>
<p>Checking for moist surfaces, damp areas and surfaces not frequently exposed to the sun should help prevent further development of molds. If possible, ask a professional to teach basic approaches to mold prevention. A one time solution against <strong>black mold health symptoms</strong> is not enough because molds are likely to grow again.</p>
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		<title>Dangers Of Black Mold Growth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mold Growth]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Stachybotrys kind of mold is usually found outdoors. They live off of decaying organic substances. There is a particular species of this kind that is known as black mold, which unfortunately, can grow in great number indoors if the problem is not recognized right away. The color of this mold growth is dark brown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Stachybotrys kind of mold is usually found outdoors. They live off of decaying organic substances. There is a particular species of this kind that is known as black mold, which unfortunately, can grow in great number indoors if the problem is not recognized right away.</p>
<p>The color of this mold growth is dark brown or black. They look slimy in their wet environment. In a dry environment, the mold growth can take on a light gray color.</p>
<p>Various mold types can look the same as each other especially the ones that live indoors. Ask a professional to test the mold to see if it is the deadly black mold or not. Finding out the species of the mold you have in your house can help you come up with the best plan of treating it.</p>
<p>Black mold requires a few things to survive. It has to have moisture, nutrients, the right temperature, and time to grow. Mold lives in highly humid areas and in areas that are frequently moist. They need these elements to grow and germinate. Once the mold grows, they require less moisture and they can grow even in dry environments.</p>
<p>There are certain materials that make it easy for black mold to grow. Some examples are straw, hay, and wood since these have high cellulose content. You can find mold growth inside your home usually after water damage. To fix this, you can include paper-based materials such as ceiling tiles, dry wall, wall paper, and insulation backing.</p>
<p>Most species of molds require only a few days for it to fully develop and start being seen with the naked eye. Black mold usually requires more time to be seen. However, not seeing the mold does not mean that it cannot harm you. This mold is able to spread the spores easier when it is dry. In case it gets into your lungs or your mucus membranes, be prepared for a very tough health challenge.</p>
<p>Black mold can be treated in several ways. If it is only small in number, you can clean out the area using bleach and water. Make sure that you put on a respiratory mask which you can easily purchase from a medical supply store, when using bleach for cleaning mold.</p>
<p>Try not to breathe in the pores while you are cleaning. If the black mold growth is present in large quantities, it is better to ask a professional to do the work for you.</p>
<p>There are plenty of respiratory problems that can be caused by this mold. You can develop skin rashes and asthma. Make sure that you get treatment right away since a black mold infection can be fatal.</p>
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		<title>Black Mold Health Risks Exposed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 08:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mold Health Risks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black molds or simply molds are capable to causing a range of health problems depending on how much exposure a person gets. However, these are not the only factors that determine the extent of black mold health risks. In most cases, the individualistic nature of people also has considerable impact on these black mold health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black molds or simply molds are capable to causing a range of health problems depending on how much exposure a person gets.</p>
<p>However, these are not the only factors that determine the extent of black mold health risks. In most cases, the individualistic nature of people also has considerable impact on these black mold health risks. The sensitivity of the person also affects how their bodies will react to the exposure.</p>
<p>For instance, infants along with young children whose immune systems are not yet fully developed are at more risk than people older.</p>
<p>Consequently, elders whose immune systems have also grown weak may also experience more adverse health conditions than their younger counter parts. There are many ways to get exposed to black mold health risks and some of these include: ingestion, dermal contact and inhalation.</p>
<p>Black mold health risks can include: irritation, allergic reactions, poisoning and invasive disease. Take note that black mold health risks are not just limited to such.</p>
<p>Allergy</p>
<p>Allergic reactions are one of the most common black mold health risks. Usually, exposure that leads to allergic reactions does not count as something harmful. It only means that the exposure triggered an immune response in the body. However, such reactions should not be taken lightly because they indicate mold growth.</p>
<p>Some of the more common allergic reactions include: coughing, runny nose, sneezing, itchy-watery eyes including throat irritation. While these black mold health risks are not as severe, they should be treated immediately because any condition that goes untreated can only lead to more severe symptoms. Untreated allergic reactions can result to asthma and sinusitis.</p>
<p>Irritation</p>
<p>Exposure to fungi can also elicit a range of black mold health risks. Since fungi are capable of releasing Volatile Organic Compounds, exposure to them can also cause a range of health problems. For instance, VOCs can bring about moldy or musty odors that are often linked to fungal contamination.</p>
<p>When people are exposed to high levels of such, their mucous membranes can become irritated and their nervous system can also get affected. Other black mold health risks associated include dizziness, headaches, low attention span and loss of concentration.</p>
<p>Invasive Disease</p>
<p>An invasive disease is one of the more rare types of black mold health risks. It is considered as an opportunistic infection which is due to microorganism exposure. An invasive disease does not usually affect people who are healthy but rather those with compromised immune systems.</p>
<p>For instance, people with HIV are more prone to experience black mold health risks like invasive disease than those who don’t have because their immune systems are already weakened and incapable of fighting such. Some of the more common black mold health risks under invasive disease include: Rhizopus, Cladosporium, Mucor and Aspergillus.</p>
<p>Mold-induced hypersensitivity</p>
<p>When black molds are directly inhaled they can cause a certain form of hypersensitivity. When people experience such, they can further develop other black mold health risks including allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma. Other symptoms also include: coughing, rhinorrhea, asthma attacks and watery eyes.</p>
<p>These are just some of the black mold health risks that people might be exposed to if they get in contact with black molds. It’s important to note while such health risks may seem trivial or harmless in the beginning, it still pays to become vigilant about such conditions.</p>
<p>Early detection means early initiation of proper medical approaches. Knowing what causes black mold growth and understanding how to mitigate their development are also important things to learn. People ought to take note of such health risks and keep them in check to avoid further problems.</p>
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