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How to Remove Mold Spores From Your House

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Allan Lieberman

Mold is extremely common as it grows in damp places, such as roofs, windows, pipes, or any previously flooded area. If you are exposed to mold or develop mold toxicity symptoms, it is best to contact the Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine to help treat any of your personal mold-related illnesses. If you know more about identifying and removing mold, it will help you protect your personal health better. Read on to learn more about how to identify and remove mold.

 

How to Identify Hidden Mold Toxicity?

Hidden mold can cause illness and allergies to your personal health that can be difficult to detect. Signs of hidden mold in your home include:

  • Musty smell
  • Stained spots, discoloration, and patches on walls
  • Health symptoms of mold toxicity include:
  • Respiratory related health problems in residents of the household like chronic cough, wheezing, sneezing, and runny or stuffy nose
  • Itchy skin and rashes
  • Watery eyes
  • Dry, scaly skin
  • Memory loss, loss of concentration, forgetfulness, etc., can also be an overlooked symptom of mold

Mold Allergy and Asthma

People suffering from asthma or mold allergy usually experience aggravated symptoms when exposed to mold spores, such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.

Complications Associated with Mold Toxicity

Although typically not severe, most allergic responses to mold toxicity feel uncomfortable. However, some molds can cause acute allergic conditions like mold-induced asthma, allergic fungal sinusitis, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis, all of which usually require medical attention.

How to Remove Mold Spores From Your House And Prevent Mold Infection (coem.com)

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