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Mold Allergy Symptoms – What You Should Know About Mold Allergies

Posted on Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at 2:35 pm in mold by admin
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One of the most common ailments that people experience is allergies. Allergies affect millions of people every year. The reason why most people put up with different allergies is because usually the symptoms are mild. A very common allergy that a lot of people suffer from is mold. Different mold allergy symptoms can include reactions such as headaches, body aches, pains, rashes, depression, mental fogginess and respiratory problems.

People who suffer from these allergies are usually affected during certain periods of the year more than others. In some seasons there are lots of organic materials that are decomposed. This can create a lot of mold spores that are released in their air. This usually occurs throughout autumn as the leaves begin to fall. During spring mold allergies are also quite common because of all the mold spores that are released into the air.

Mold is usually developed in places of warm humid environments or different places that have a lot of moisture in the air. You might have an unnoticed leak that could create a lot of mold. Leaving food products out for an extended period of time can also create a lot of mold in the air.

If you suffer from mold allergy symptoms it is often very difficult to completely avoid all forms of mold. Try and check everything that you eat and ensure that it is fresh. This will ensure that you avoid eating foods that contain mold spores. By checking all of your food it will allow you to avoid some of the allergic reactions.

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Amelia Environmental Systems Inc

Posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 3:05 pm in mold by admin
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Mold Allergy

Posted on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 1:43 am in mold by admin
Kate Savage asked:




Mold is present in air and several people get affected by different types of mold. Mild reactions expose some people but few of them suffer very critical problem due to mold allergy. Only some type of mold produces allergic reactions. There is no any specific times or period of reaction.

These people can be affected at any time of the year and these people can be affected inside their homes or anywhere outside. Some molds that produce mold allergies are more wide spread type in the spring and fall season.

Determination and diagnosing is very important to detect which type of allergy affects to patients. There are different types of awful symptoms of mold allergy. Some symptoms are life threatening such as patient experiences trouble in breathing and may lead to asthma. Asthma patient should take care to avoid this allergy or prevent it by avoiding contact with the mold spores.

To avoid asthma attack people should make sure where these spores exist and avoid them as quickly as possible, because these mold spores are airborne allergens and can affect these people. Due to attack these people get frightening experience.

Medications Alleviate the Symptoms

It’s always not possible to avoid the mold allergy which occurs due to mold spores. But some good medications are very effective on symptoms including coughing, tweezing, wheezing and other incurable disease of the mold allergy.

These symptoms are a reaction of the body to the notion that the body is being attacked by these mold spores. These symptoms are the response of the body to the allergy.
Mold allergy should be determined and diagnosed with help of the allergist or physician.

The physician will ask for skin and blood tests to detect and provide scientific information on the patient’s condition. Skin test provides specific information on the kinds of allergy experienced by each patient. After the test physician should recommend a treatment for the patient. Today there are several effective medications and treatments recommended by allergist for mold allergic people.

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How to Tell if You Have Toxic Mold in Your Home

Posted on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 3:36 pm in mold by admin
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If there are stains on your walls or ceilings this could be a sign of toxic mold. If the area is very dark, it could be toxic and should be taken care of immediately. Mold specialists should be able to tell by looking at it or testing, so you may want to call in an expert if you’re not sure.

Millions of people have allergies, but if they act up more often in your home than outdoors it’s not normal. Mold doesn’t give you allergies necessarily, rather causes allergy-like symptoms. Toxic mold will give you more intense symptoms, including headaches along with itchy eyes and sneezing.

If there are colored spots on mold that you’ve already discovered, it could be toxic. These spots can be brown, green, or even orange in color. Of course some toxic mold is just a dark gray or black, and spreads very fast as well as changes color.

The smell of toxic mold is much like the smell of other mold, musty or urine-like. It’s certainly not a pleasant smell either way, so if you keep a clean home, don’t own pets, and your hallway still smells like urine- it very well may be toxic mold.

Toxic black mold often exhibits circular patterns or spots within the formation. These circles can be anywhere from 1 inch wide to 1 foot, and spread fairly quickly. Sometimes the circles don’t close, and make a semi-circle, or crescent shape instead, so don’t think “that’s not toxic” just because it’s not a perfect circle.

Toxic mold is not likely to grow on metal, dry wood, or any other dry surface. Toxic mold can only thrive and survive in very moist or even wet locations, so if the mold you see has any of the above characteristics and also happens to be under a wet rug, it may be toxic.

Before becoming toxic, mold can sometimes exhibit other forms, such as white fuzzy colonies, or even pink or orange formations instead of black. Be sure to call a specialist and describe the mold to them before trying to remove on your own. Toxic mold can be very dangerous for your health and should only be removed by a trained professional or very knowledgeable person on the subject.



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The Importance of Dehumidifiers

Posted on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 10:46 am in mold by admin
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Moisture in the air can cause many health problems, ranging from mold allergy to respiratory illnesses. These are particularly dangerous to those who suffer from asthma, bronchitis, or allergies. Dehumidifiers work by reducing the amount of moisture that is in the immediate environment. This prohibits the amount of mold that is allowed to grow and is one of the most preferred methods for removing moisture or humidity from a room. Using the process of condensation, dehumidifiers take the moisture from a room and pass it over a cool surface, such as coils. The moisture that is in the air cannot remain once the air is cool and it liquefies and drips. You can view the same process of condensation anytime you have a cold drink in a glass kept in a warm room. When the moisture in the air hits the cool glass, beads of water will begin to form on the glass’ surface. If you leave the glass sitting for any length of time and then pick it up you’ll notice that there is a little pool or puddle of water where the glass was sitting. This is the same concept of a dehumidifier.

 

Dehumidifiers, like the cold glass, collect the moisture from the air and collect it as it pools. Therefore, it is important to pay close attention to how you will handle the water that needs to be removed from the dehumidifier. Many dehumidifiers have tanks that will hold a specific amount of water, so make sure to choose a unit that will best meet your home’s needs. It’s also important to choose a dehumidifier that will effectively handle the amount of moisture in your room.

 

When choosing dehumidifiers you will also need to consider the amount of noise the unit will make. Some dehumidifiers are loud and continually make a humming or buzzing noise. If the background noise will not bother you then you won’t need to worry about the volume. However, for some the background hum can be quite distracting and the only solution is to find a dehumidifier that specifically states it is quiet or produces very little noise. Other considerations include determining how large the unit is and where you will place it. Some units are small enough that they can fit nicely in the corner of a room, and when quiet, they are barely even noticed. This is an excellent solution for those who are concerned regarding the size and appearance of the unit.

 

Since many dehumidifiers collect water and then must be emptied, it is important to choose a model that has an automatic shut off valve. This ensures that should the unit reach full capacity it will automatically turn itself off, preventing any damage from occurring. However, many people find that manually emptying their dehumidifier becomes a tiresome chore and that they would prefer a unit that was permanently connected to a water drain outlet. Many models are capable of both, and if you find that you would like the option of permanently connecting your dehumidifier then choose a unit that states it has those capabilities.



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How to Handle and Prevent A Mold Allergy

Posted on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 3:09 am in mold by admin
Edward Pearson asked:




Mold allergy is a respiratory allergy in which your immune system overreacts when you breathe in mold spores. This reaction triggers a cascade of reactions that lead to allergy symptoms. Mold is a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter. Mold and mold spores are present in the environment all year-round, indoors and outdoors. Although it is more present in warm, humid climates, molds exist throughout the globe. Typically fresh air contains more mold spores than pollen grains.

Mold allergy symptoms vary from person to person and could be mild or severe. It has the same signs and symptoms that occur in other upper respiratory allergies. Common allergy symptoms are itchy, watery and red eyes, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, skin rashes and hives, sinus headaches and difficulty in breathing. If you are exposed to mold spores, symptoms of asthma may also occur. In some people, exposure to certain molds can cause a severe asthma attack. Signs and symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.

People who are allergic to substances such as pollen or animal dander usually are allergic to molds. People may become allergic to only mold or fungi or they may also have problems with dust mites, pollens and other spores. Farmers, carpenters, loggers and bakers are more exposed to molds and are at greater risk of developing allergies.

To treat this type of allergy, first is you should avoid contact with the spores. Reduce the humidity indoors to prevent fungi from growing. When you are cutting grass, planting of plants, digging around plants, wear a dust mask for protection. Take medications to prevent allergic reactions to worsen. You can find antihistamines and decongestants available over the counter without any prescription. If medications are not sufficient, talk to your doctor about taking allergy shots (immunotherapy). This works for some carefully selected patients.

Actually, allergies are not curable. However, the symptoms can be reduced. During periods when mold count is high, stay indoors. This will minimize the amount of molds you inhale. The amount of airborne spores is likely to change quickly, depending on the weather. Use air cleaners to eliminate spores that could be the cause of mold allergy. Common molds usually build up inside the house especially in bathrooms, basements and laundry areas. Reduce dampness by putting an exhaust fan or open a window in the bathroom. Repair any plumbing leaks and thoroughly clean sinks and tubs at least once a month.

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Molds And The Nasal And Respiratory Irritation

Posted on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 9:50 pm in mold by admin
Markus Skupeika asked:




Most of the people want to make their house of the living place clean and germ free. Molds and the mildews do not help their cause. Molds are the microscopic organisms that have tiny shape. Molds are mainly recognized as allergic infestations that are found in the environment around us and cause the irritation to us specially who has allergic syndrome and asthma. There are thousands of molds across the world and we do encounter maximum of those.

“More molds mean more agony for living a hygienic life ever after”- this is not the real thing. In the environment there are some useful molds as well like the penicillin. The toxic black molds are very hazardous and injurious to mankind. Toxic molds are that kind of mold that produces hazardous bi-products, called mycotoxins while the individuals with asthma and repiratory syndrome are affected by this type of molds too often. Mycotoxin or the black mold (Stachybotrys Chartarum) can lead to the sick building syndrome for the healthier people as well.

Almost every home gets mold infestations. The trick is to stop them before they get big and harm both you and your home. In this article, we’ll show you how to identify mold and eliminate the small infestations as well as the big ones that have gotten out of hand. Among the places of the molds infestation there are some places where mold are found too often like the toilet, kitchen, uncovered food stuff, plumbing leakage of the wall, pipe break down, paintings, adhesives etc. Mold is everywhere. It’s a type of fungus that grows from tiny spores that float in the air as we all know. It can grow almost anywhere that spores land and find moisture and a comfortable temperature, between 40 and 100 degree Fahrenheit. Typically that includes about every damp place in your home.

People can easily spot the most visible type of mold primarily with the while in color, called mildew, which begins as tiny, usually black spots but often grows into larger colonies. It’s the black stuff you see in the grout lines in your shower, on damp walls, and outdoors on the surfaces of deck boards and painted siding, especially in damp and shady areas. A mildewed surface is often difficult to distinguish from a dirty one. To test for mildew, simply dab a few drops of household bleach on the blackened area. If it lightens after one to two minutes, you have mildew. If the area remains dark, you probably have dirt.

It is important to try and prevent mold and mildew growth, and if it’s too late, try mold remediation and mold removal. Because mold and mildew release mold spores in the air that can float throughout the house, it can cause severe allergic reactions such as watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing, nasal congestion and fatigue, especially to those with a mold allergy. In fact, when mold starts to reproduce inside a home, it can eat away at the structure, cause thousands of dollars in damage and possibly make family members sick from mold exposure. However, the situation is not hopeless. There are several mold cleaning, prevention, and mold removal methods to deal with these persistent problems that really come up with good.



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A & A Mold & Allergy Investigations – San Diego, CA

Posted on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 2:16 am in mold by admin
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Fungal Infection Of The Lungs

Posted on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 10:12 pm in mold by admin
Daryl Watters asked:




The most common type of mold encountered by certified mold inspectors are penicillium and aspergillus, These two genera (large groups of closely related types) each has has nearly 200 species.

Because penicillium and aspergillus spores look the same under the microscope both groups are lumped together in lab reports and simply referred to as pen / asp. In healthy persons with allergies these molds often cause allergic reactions, in unhealthy persons these same molds can in rare cases even cause infections especially lung infections.

Aspergillosis Information

According to various scientific studies and this mold investigators personal experience, Aspergillus species are by far the most common molds found in water damaged homes. It is very often green or sometimes brown, or black, and it is not uncommon to find white varieties growing on clothes in humid closets.

If you have cancer and are undergoing chemotherapy, are taking high doses of steroid medications, have lungs damaged by previous TB infections, or have a weakened immune system, you may be more likely to develop Aspergillosis, which is the non invasive growth of aspergillus fungus balls in the lungs. These fungus balls are about 1/8 to 1 inch or so in size and are round or shaped as a half-moon. Sometimes, an infected person will cough one up since they are usually loose or will have allergic reactions to the mold in the lungs. The condition can be very serious and should be diagnosed by a doctor usually via biopsy or X-rays. Treatment may involve various antibiotics. In 2004, I conducted a certified mold inspection on a property in West Palm Beach, Florida where the tenant had aspergillus niger growing in her lungs. In the same year, I did a mold inspection on a doctor’s moldy condo unit in Ft Lauderdale Florida. One of the doctor’s patients, had a serious and rare case of aspergillosis, where the mold became invasive and thus has started to grow not just loose inside the lungs, but was spreading deep into the lung tissue and other parts of the body.

The three most common causes of this condition are the following species of mold growing in the lungs all three are commonly encountered growing in homes by certified mold inspectors:

1 Aspergillus fumigatus

2 Aspergillus flavus

3 Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus flavus

Aw 0.78.Conidia dimensions 3-6 microns or 3-5 microns. It grows on moldy corn and peanuts. It can be found in warm soil, foods and dairy products. Some strains are capable of producing a group of mycotoxins – in the aflotoxins group. Aflotoxins are known as an animal carcinogen. There is limited evidence to suggest that this toxin is a human carcinogen. The toxin is poisonous to humans by ingestion. It may also result in occupational disease via inhalation. Experiments have indicated that it is teratogenic and mutagenic. It is toxic to the live and reported to be allergenic. Its presence is associated with reports of asthma, and can be found in water-damaged carpets. The production of the fungal toxin is dependent on the growth conditions and on the substrate used as a food source. This fungus is associated with aspergillosis of the lungs and/or disseminated aspergillosis. This fungus is occasionally identified as the cause of corneal, otomycotic and nasal orbital infections.

Aspergillus fumigatus

Aw 0.82; Optimum 0.97. Conidia dimensions 2-3.5 microns. This is the major cause of aspergillosis. Both invasive and allergic aspergillosis are caused by this organism. Aspergillosis affects individuals who are immune-compromised. It is considered a human pathogen. It grows well at 35 degrees C and is commonly found outdoors in compost piles with temperatures higher than 40 degrees C, in mild to warm soils and on cereals.

Aspergillus niger

Aw 0.77; Optimum 0.97. Conidia dimensions 3.5 – 5 microns or 4 to 5 microns. This is a less common cause of aspergillosis. It has a musty odor. It is commonly found in the environment on textiles, in soils, and on grains, fruits and vegetables. It has been reported to cause skin and pulmonary infections. It is a common cause of fungi-related ear infections-otomycosis. This is one of the most common aspergillus species encountered by this certified mold inspector in severely water damaged buildings. For most certified inspectors, it is the only species of aspergillus that can be specifically identified under the microscope by species. The spores look like sea urchin shells without the spines.



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What Causes Mold Allergy and Asthma Symptoms?

Posted on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 4:25 pm in mold by admin
Mike Herrington asked:




Among the most common types of allergies is mold allergy, because mold can develop just about anywhere and can happen at any time of the year. We more popularly know and identify mold as that yellowish or greenish substance that results from our failure to throw out organic materials and clean out dark and damp spaces.

There are two plant groups in the family of fungi: molds and yeast, each of which has around a thousand permutations and versions to its name. While yeasts are characterized by single cells, molds are comprised of multiple cells that branch out when they grow. Both fungi subfamilies are allergic offenders, but only about a few mold species trigger allergic reactions in people.

Molds, when they multiply, also produce millions of spores. These spores are what cause allergies. When inhaled, these microscopic spores give birth to allergic rhinitis. And because they are so tiny and microscopic, escaping exposure to mold spores and susceptibility to mold allergy may be difficult to accomplish. Mold spores can easily bypass our bodies protective functions and lodge themselves into our respiratory organs.

Some people experience a more severe mold allergy attack when they take in food that has been processed with fungi, like cheese. There are also instances when dried food and some mushrooms, as well as yeast-related foods, like vinegar and soy sauce, help worsen the attack. We cannot say exactly the same for penicillin, however, though it is made from the mold Penicillium, because studies have not shown any blatant relationship between it and mold allergy.

Mold allergy or asthma symptoms related to molds can also come with the season, usually from spring to just before fall ends. Mold season is usually at its highest during the summer, because of the moisture and heat. Some molds thrive in cold temperatures, but most of them simply remain dormant until they are unfrozen and given the chance to grow again. Molds are particularly present just after the spring thaw because they feed on dead vegetation that that have been hit by the winter season.

Wherever there is moisture, you can be sure that molds will be there to grow. The best places they can thrive are damp closets and basements, unmonitored refrigerators, bathrooms, air conditioners, mattresses, house plants and uncleaned garbage pails, among others.

Given this information, households should make sure that all spaces are ventilated well and mold-attractive objects aired out regularly to avoid the development of molds.

The most common molds found in the United States are Cladosporium and Alternaria. Actually, there are many other mold species that they usually outnumber the pollen that spreads in the air. Worse than pollen, they can thrive both indoors and outdoors, and can be very tricky to detect at their early development stages. Most people recognize the presence of mold only after they have grown to annoying and smelly levels.

Continuous exposure to mold will not just bring about mold allergy but also lead to lung disease or asthma. If you have started to feel weird coughing symptoms and some wheezing, better have yourself checked immediately to nip the problem at the bud. Your physician will likely have you undergo a series of tests, including X-rays and blood sampling, to determine the cause. Needless to say, mold allergy, while seemingly temporary, is still not something that you should take for granted.

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