Mold Exposure

Mold Exposure

Mold Sickness and related illnesses from Mold Exposure are Very real and can cause many health problems. Mold Exposure has been linked to Lung Damage, Brain Damage, Cancer and can even lead to Death. The latest discovery by of “Mold Fine Particulates” in our environment coupled with the associated medical documentation; prove beyond any doubt, sickness and disease from mold exposure and exposure to Mold Fine Particulates are very real.

If Mold Exposure continues and mold spores are continually inhaled or ingested, you can become seriously ill. The longer Mold Exposure the longer you go undiagnosed, and untreated, the mold will continue to grow inside your body, making you sicker with each passing day. As the mold continues to grow inside your body it may produces poisons called “Mycotoxins,” these poisons leach into the cells of your body day after day after day. Each day it is left untreated, the colonies of Mold grow larger producing and releasing larger amounts of toxins into your body.

Different spices of Mold produce different toxins and people will suffer a wide range of different symptoms. Mold Sickness will affect many people in many different ways and produce a variety of symptoms.

Because the varieties of symptoms from mold exposure are so wide in range, many physicians deem their patients to have psychological problems.

Below are the symptoms of Mold Exposure where you can get help

Level – I Common Symptoms of Mold Exposure

Level – I situations may be characterized by the follow attributes.

The most commonly reported symptoms of short-term mold exposure of a level 1 contamination are:

  1. Sneezing
  2. Itching Skin
  3. Redness and skin irritation
  4. Watery Eyes
  5. Itching Eyes
  6. Headache

Level – II Advanced Symptoms of Mold Exposure

A level 2 contamination area will have the following ……….

The following symptoms of advanced mold exposure have been reported generally as a result from persons being in a mold contaminate environment on and off for an extended period. These symptoms have been reported to become more severe and longer lasting directly in proportion to the length mold exposure time. Their reported symptoms are as follows:

  1. Constant Headaches
  2. Nose Bleeds
  3. Feelings of Constant Fatigue
  4. Breathing Disorders
  5. Coughing up Blood or Black looking Debris
  6. Nausea
  7. Diarrhea
  8. Vomiting
  9. Loss of Appetite
  10. Weight Loss
  11. Hair loss
  12. Skin Rashes
  13. Open Sores on the Skin
  14. Memory Loss “Short Term”
  15. Neurological & Nervous Disorders
  16. Sexual Dysfunction
  17. Swollen Glands in the Neck Area and under the Armpit
  18. Sudden Asthma Attacks or Breathing Disorders
  19. Ear Infections and Pain
  20. Chronic Sinus Infections
  21. Chronic Bronchitis
  22. Pain in the Joints and Muscles
  23. While it seems Mold can cause many symptoms, one must remember that there are thousands of species of Mold. Different species of Mold can have a wide variety of reactions within different people.

Level – III Late Stage Symptoms of Mold Exposure

At the level III contamination an area

The following Mold exposure symptoms are the most severe and are attributed to high levels of exposure:

  1. Blindness
  2. Brain Damage
  3. Memory Loss “Long term”
  4. Bleeding Lungs
  5. Cancer
  6. Death

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