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Diseases Caused By Toxic Mold
by: Lena
Hilltorp
There are a lot of diseases that are
caused by toxic molds and you may not even realize that some of the
molds are actually in your house. It has been said that there are
over 100,000 species of mold that exists through out the world. They
are tiny and thin spores that produce themselves in different
locations. The spores spread through the air and the water. Insects
can also transport the spores.
Toxic mold can be dangerous and sometimes fatal for those who come
in contact with the mold. Mot household molds are in colors like
red, green, blue, black, and brown. The only two that are toxic that
is found in the household are Stachybotrys and Memnolniella molds.
There are found in damp, dark, and wet places in and around the
house.
Stachybortrys grow in damp environments and on materials like
wallpaper, cardboard, tile, insulation, and wood. Black mold, among
the worst, feeds on things that don’t have cellulose like
stachybotrys. They are poisonous because they produce mycotoxin.
When inhaled it is ingested by humans and then will cause many
unpleasant symptoms.
You should know that mold affects a lot of people. In fact,
sensitive people (those with mold allergies) will get symptoms right
away. The nose will become stuffy, eyes will be irritated, and they
will begin to wheeze. It will also cause fevers and loss of
breath-which may cause death.
If the lungs are obstructed with cancer or a disease, you will find
that it will cause an infection to the lungs and may cause death
that way. Molds like black mold have been responsible for many fatal
conditions like idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage. The victim’s are
usually infants and those with weak immune systems. The mold will
also cause headaches, lung infections, fevers, pains, diarrhea, and
rashes. It will block your breathing and cause many internal
infections in a human body.
The molds can be found practically anywhere in your home or on your
home or near your home. Often they are in the basement, showers,
corners, or anywhere water was leaked and a mold has developed. Many
people practically have of the homes in the US had some type of mold
infection in their home.
To get rid of the mold you may need to use a humidifier in your
basement, air condition, add ventilation, tear up carpeting, repaint
the walls, clean bathrooms thoroughly, and replace curtains. You may
need a professional to come in and clean your home so that you can
thoroughly get rid of the spores. You will also want to keep your
home clean to prevent the spores from returning.
Copyright © 2006 Lena Hilltorp