Health Related Problems Due to Mold: A Toxic Mold Test Checks for Sick Building Syndrome
The health effects caused by toxic black mold are generally dependent
upon the health status of the individual and may vary from person
to person depending upon his or her sensitivity. But a toxic mold
test goes a long way to assess the dangers posed by sick building
syndrome. Large amounts of mold or long term exposure to toxic black
mold, even in people who are not hyper-sensitive, may cause health
problems or develop them within time. |
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A mold allergy can be a terrible thing. But people with conditions
such as diabetes, HIV, Asthma and allergies are generally more susceptible
than otherwise healthy individuals. Also, elderly people, young
children, individuals undergoing chemotherapy or those having a
suppressed or compromised immune system are also more vulnerable.
Symptoms of mold allergy in infants: Young children's immune systems are not fully developed and some
children spend up to 90% of their time indoors. Children play and
crawl on the floor, often placing them closer to dust and mold spores,
especially on those floors with carpeting. Mold allergy symptoms can include sneezing, runny nose, a dry cough, sensitive eyes, sore throat, or asthma. Protect your family and yourself from health related problems due to mold.
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Black Mold: Patient Health
A toxic mold test offers you a chance to inspect your property for
sick building syndrome. The most common way for toxic black mold
to get into the body is by inhaling mold spores or mold fragments.
Other ways of entry include accidental ingestion or entry through
the skin. No matter what type of mold you have, you
need to remove it. |
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