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Mold Allergy And Other Mold Related Health Issues

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The leading cause of health problems associated with mold is the
common mold allergy. Many who believe they are being poisoned by
toxic molds are actually experiencing a mold allergy.


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Mold Allergy And Other Mold Related Health Issues
Copyright (c) 2007 Daryl Watters
A Accredited Mold Inspection Service, Inc.
http://www.floridamoldinspectors.us



Mold Allergy

The leading cause of health problems associated with mold is the
common mold allergy. Many who believe they are being poisoned by
toxic molds are actually experiencing a mold allergy. Allergenic
responses to molds as well as to other bio-allergens such as dust
mite allergens, cat and dog allergens, and cock roach allergens
can nevertheless be a serious concern and can result in mild to
severe reactions that often get worse over time. Mold allergy
symptoms include: runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, sneezing,
itchy nose, itchy throat, and skin rashes. 

The institute of Medicine (1993) estimated that one in five
Americans suffers from allergic rhinitis, the single most common
chronic disease experienced by humans. Additionally, about 14% of
the population suffers from allergy-related sinusitis, while 10
to 12% of Americans have allergically-related asthma. About 9%
experience allergic dermatitis. (Institute of Medicine, 1993) and
(Washington state Department of Health). We sometimes find that
our clients are suffering from debilitating mold allergy
reactions when living in moldy homes or working in moldy
environments. People often realize after suffering for a few
months or a few years, that it may be the mold causing their
mysterious prolonged illness and that the situation is getting
worse not better and that either they have to leave, or the mold
has to go and the condition that caused the mold has to be
revealed and corrected. Mold allergy is not the only problem.

Mold Infections

Certain molds are known for causing infectious tissue diseases by
invading and infecting human and animal tissues and mucous
membranes. Mold-related sinus infections appear to be common in
many persons living in mold contaminated homes. Eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, brain and skin systems have documented
infections due to molds. However, infections in these tissues
typically only occurs in persons with a compromised immune
system.

Mold Toxicity

Many molds also have been shown to produce very scary toxic
substances known as mycotoxins; mycotoxins are located primarily
in the mold spores. These mycotoxins are produced by molds to
help them compete with and kill other molds and microbes. It's a
type of biological warfare between molds and their competitors.
"Mycotoxins are believed to result in headaches, sore throats,
hair loss, flu symptoms, diarrhea, fatigue, dermatitis, general
malaise (tiredness) and psychological depression." (Croft et al,
1986, Jarvis, 1995).

"Other reported responses to mycotoxin exposure includes skin
rashes, lesions of the skin and gastrointestinal tract, and
interference with blood cell formation." (Sorenson 1993).

Many of the above are the results of lab animal and cell culture
studies on toxic black mold also known as stachybotrys, and human
and horse exposure to stachybotrys mold infested hay.

It is very important to not panic and keep in mind that to
accomplish the above serious detrimental effects toxic molds like
Stachybotrys and others may have to be either:

1. Consumed in mold contaminated foods.

2. Physically handled so that excessive physical contact is made
between human skin and the mold.

3. Or the mycotoxins have to be exposed to living cells in the
laboratory.

It may or may not be likely that toxic molds can cause the above
detrimental effects when humans breathe in mold spores in the
home. It is very difficult to gather scientifically reliable
proof on the effects of breathing toxic mold spores in the home.

Mucous Membrane And Trigeminal Nerve Irritation

Molds produce waste products made up of volatile organic
compounds (VOC) such as alcohols aldehydes and acidic molecules
after breaking down and absorbing food materials in our homes
such as moist dust, and water damaged drywall paper, and wood.
Exposure to volatile organic compounds may result in irritation
to the eyes and the respiratory system. 

Volatile organic compounds and moldy pungent odors can also
initiate avoidance reactions from the trigeminal nerve such as
breath holding and discomfort. Odd sensations may also be noted
including itching, burning, and skin crawling. Changes in
sensation, swelling of mucous membranes, constriction of
respiratory smooth muscle, or dilation of surface blood vessels
may be triggered in response to trigeminal nerve stimulation.
Decreased attention, disorientation, diminished reflex time,
dizziness and other effects can also result from such exposures(
Otto et al., 1989)

Disclaimer

This web site is designed for informational purposes only. It is
not intended for diagnosing or treating a health problem or
disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you
suspect you have a health problem, contact your doctor.

The presence of a small amount of even very toxic mold in your
home is not necessarily need for immediate or irrational fear. It
seems that most homes from my experience have some potentially
toxic mold spores as do most outdoor environments. If unwarranted
fear takes over, people become vulnerable to be taken advantage
of by dishonest mold inspectors and dishonest mold remediators.
It is wise to have your property tested and inspected by a
non-biased professional mold allergy inspector to determine if
concern is warranted and if and what corrective measures are
needed.




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Daryl Watters is president of A Accredited Mold Inspection Service,
Inc. He provides home, mold, and indoor air quality investigations 
in South Florida. He is also the creator of MIR forms designed to 
aid inspectors in the production of computer generated indoor air 
quality and mold inspection reports. For more information visit 
http://www.floridamoldinspectors.us  http://www.florida-mold-inspection.com 



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