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		<title>Knowing About Black Mold Sickness Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of places in the home where black mold growth can be found. These are in particular the dark, humid, and poorly ventilated areas, and when left unchecked may cause black mold sickness in the people living there. Once the areas infested with this nasty fungus are identified, they must be thoroughly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of places in the home where black mold growth can be found. These are in particular the dark, humid, and poorly ventilated areas, and when left unchecked may cause black mold sickness in the people living there. Once the areas infested with this nasty fungus are identified, they must be thoroughly cleaned with soap and water. If particularly large areas are involved, then the homeowner may want to get help from the experts to ensure that no mold spores are left. Black mold sickness is not extremely serious when treated early on. But to avoid recurrence of the illness, prevention of mold growth is still the best solution.<span id="more-25"></span></p>
<p><strong>What Are The Symptoms Of Black Mold Sickness?</strong></p>
<p>Black mold is commonly found in houses and workplaces, and it can lead to a variety of health problems.  You may be suffering from black mold sickness and not even be aware of it.</p>
<p>Black mold is most commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens.  However, it flourishes in practically every part of the house.  You can find black mold in closets, basements, trash cans, refrigerators, inside pillows, under carpets, inside walls, and many other places throughout the house.</p>
<p>Black mold is also found outside.  Airborne mold outside is a major cause of allergic reactions.</p>
<p>Because mold is found virtually everywhere, a variety of common symptoms may be traceable to exposure to black mold.</p>
<p>A common symptom of black mold allergy is nasal congestion.  Like dust, black mold&#8217;s spores can become airborne and may be ingested into the lungs.  If you suffer form chronic nasal congestion or runny nose, you maybe suffering from black mold allergy.</p>
<p>For example, certain rooms or parts of your house may cause you to suddenly become congested.  This may be because there is mold in the room.  Mold can find its way into spaces under rugs, in crawlspaces, around tiles and in old furniture.</p>
<p>Black mold is found most often in humid parts of the house.  This means primarily the kitchen and bathroom.  If you have black mold growing on your shower tiles or in parts of the kitchen that are often wet like the drying rack for dishes, this could trigger an allergic reaction.</p>
<p>Another common symptom of black mold related sickness is headaches and fatigue.  Some mold allergy sufferers report getting headaches or feeling unnaturally tired when they are exposed to black mold.</p>
<p>A persistent cough may be the result of black mold allergy.  If you suffer for a cough for a long period of time and do not exhibit any other cold symptoms, this may because of black mold growing in your house.</p>
<p>Black mold allergy symptoms may resemble those of hay fever.  These include sneezing, red or irritated eyes, runny nose and rashes on the skin.  In severe cases, you may suffer a fever.  Some people who suffer from black mold allergies experience shortness of breath and wheezing.</p>
<p>If you have a fever or suffer from chronic sinus problems, black mold will cause you particular trouble.  If you have asthma, it can lead to asthma attacks and poses a serious health risk.  In this case, you should make sure your home is as mold-free as possible.</p>
<p>For those who suffer from sinusitis, exposure to black mold will most likely irritate your sinuses.  You may have increased sinus headaches and nasal decongestion as a result of exposure.</p>
<p>Black mold is not terribly dangerous, and it is impossible to completely stay away from it.  Still, most people have an allergic reaction when exposed to it.  It is often difficult to trace your symptoms to black mold, but if you keep your home as nearly mold-free as possible, it will greatly reduce the symptoms of black mold sickness.</p>
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		<title>Being Aware Of The Danger Of Black Mold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The actual danger of black mold exposure lies in the inhalation of its minute spores. When these enter the respiratory system, they immediately attack the healthy cells and cause various reactions &#8211; from sneezing to coughing to shortness of breath. The nose may be congested and the individual exposed to the airborne spores of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The actual danger of black mold exposure lies in the inhalation of its minute spores. When these enter the respiratory system, they immediately attack the healthy cells and cause various reactions &#8211; from sneezing to coughing to shortness of breath. The nose may be congested and the individual exposed to the airborne spores of the black mold may be sick for days on end. One should not limit himself to looking for black mold inside the house. Even plants and shrubs around your home can be breeding grounds of black mold. To avoid health problems associated with exposure to this pesky mold, find its source and totally eliminate it the soonest possible time.<span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p><strong>The Danger Of Black Mold:  Recognizing The Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Black mold is found nearly everywhere and while most symptoms of mold allergy are not serious, there are dangers.  Most black mold is not terribly harmful, but it can become toxic, and recognizing the symptoms can help to reduce the danger of black mold exposure.</p>
<p>Black mold lives by feeding on dead, organic matter.  It thrives in humid, warm environments.  Most homes and buildings contain some mold, especially in hard-to-get-to places.  Mold also grows outside on plants, trees and sidewalks.</p>
<p>The danger of black mold exposure is caused by tiny spores which can become airborne.  These spores may cause difficulty breathing and other minor irritations such as headaches and itchy eyes.  Most people are sensitive to mold and suffer minor reactions.</p>
<p>However, there are some kinds of mold which may become toxic and pose a more serious health threat.  Here are some symptoms of black mold exposure:</p>
<p>Suppressed Immune System – In severe cases of toxic mold exposure, sufferers have trouble with their immune systems and become more susceptible to colds and other diseases.  It is hard to trace this specifically to mold exposure, but studies have shown that there is a connection.</p>
<p>Asthma or Respiratory Problems – All mold is dangerous if you suffer from asthma or respiratory problems.  Mold spores most commonly enter the lungs and there wreak havoc on your respiratory system.  Toxic mold can cause long-term damage to your lungs and sinuses, so it is very important that it be removed as soon as possible.  Exposure to a high level of toxic mold can lead to respiratory infections.</p>
<p>Exposure to toxic mold may be a factor in the development of asthma and breathing problems.  It definitely brings on asthma attacks for those who suffer from asthma.  This is why it is especially important for asthma and respiratory illness sufferers to keep their homes as mold-free as possible.</p>
<p>Nose, Eye and Throat Irritation, such as: congestion, dry cough, itchy or watery eyes, and sore throat.  Everyone is sensitive to mold to a varying degree.  Some are most sensitive than others.  These nose, eye and throat symptoms are common for nearly everyone who is exposed to mold, whether toxic or not.</p>
<p>Fatigue and General Achiness – Many people that have been exposed to toxic mold experience fatigue and a general feeling of malaise.  If you often feel tired, drowsy or achy, this may be due to the presence of toxic mold in your home.  This is a severe case and the level of toxicity may be dangerous to your overall health.</p>
<p>Memory Loss, Mood Swings and Appetite Suppression – When toxic mold spores get into your lungs, they can get into the bloodstream and affect all kinds of bodily functions, including your brain.  If you experience these symptoms, your health is in great danger from toxic black mold.</p>
<p><strong>How Do I Know If I Have Toxic Mold?</strong></p>
<p>It is difficult to tell whether mold is toxic or not without a full mold inspection by a licensed professional.  For the sake of your health, you should work to remove mold from your home whenever possible.</p>
<p>If you can see or smell mold, remove it immediately.  If you experience any symptoms such as nasal congestion, headaches, eye irritation, fatigue or rashes, this may be an indication that you have a mold problem.</p>
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