Black Mold Sickness Symptoms You Need to Know About
Sometimes, a perfunctory check may reveal several areas of mold growth. We know them to grow under the carpets, behind the wall, inside the ceiling, but black mold is also present in our refrigerators, inside the garbage cans, in the corners of our closets. They thrive practically anywhere that's dark and moist!
Don't be discouraged, though - black mold of the non-toxic type is not too dangerous. It can cause several symptoms, though, that can be quite unwelcome:
Coughing and sneezing. These symptoms will help you locate the mold growth because they'll intensify when you enter he room where they're at. Some people experience having a dry, itchy throat which may induce their coughing.
Clogged nose. As the black mold spores find their way to your nose (the spores, by the way, are airborne, so a messy mold cleanup actually releases millions of spores into the air), your cells react to the foreign organisms, triggering an inflammation reaction inside your nose and lungs.
This could lead to breathing difficulties and sometimes even a runny nose. People with asthma should be especially careful not to come near any black mold cleanup operation because even a mild inhalation of the black mold's spores can cause a severe asthma attack.
Headaches and fatigue. The headaches can be linked to the difficulty in breathing experienced by people with black mold sickness. Because a lot of effort is exerted in trying to breathe, the individual naturally gets headaches. Fatigue is caused by the toxic black mold variety, making you feel tired even after sleeping for hours.
This is because the mycotoxin released by this toxic black mold attacks the immune system, giving you a feeling of general weakness.
Some people with black mold sickness also experience lightheadedness or dizziness which often go hand-in-hand with the sinusitis symptoms.
Memory lapses. Countless studies have been made linking memory loss to black old sickness. As the spores travel through your respiratory system, the mycotoxins they released then attack the nervous system, including the brain. Apart from affecting the memory, many patients also report hearing loss and mood swings.
Nausea and vomiting. If you only experience sinusitis-like symptoms, there's a good possibility that you've only been hit by the non-toxic mold. However, flu-like symptoms are signs that the toxic Black Mold is what's causing the sickness, so you should not delay in having yourself treated once you suspect that you're infected with this toxic mold.
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