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The Dangers of Mold

Extensive areas affected by mold can usually be seen easily. These areas may also exhibit a musty or foul odor. The most dangerous mold, however, is normally that which cannot be seen or smelled. Mold produces spores as it grows. Once dry, these spores become airborne, spreading easily. This is where dangerous mold is born, possibly triggering severe allergic reactions and respiratory problems in those nearby.

Some types of mold can produce chemicals called mycotoxins, which in the right conditions can be extremely dangerous. Moreover, they can withstand digestion as well as extreme temperatures making mycotoxin producing molds all the more dangerous.
While the effects of mold vary from person to person, people with allergies or immune deficiencies are more likely to be affected, especially the elderly and young children. Common allergic reactions include runny nose, sneezing, coughing, headache and fatigue. People with chronic respiratory ailments, like asthma, may be more likely to experience breathing difficulties, and if the conditions are right, may also develop pneumonia. According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are even reports that prolonged exposure to moldy or mildew environments can lead to short-term memory loss.

Without lab testing, it is often difficult to determine whether dangerous mold is present. While not all types of mold are toxic, even the non-toxic types can pose a serious threat if left untreated, especially indoors. Therefore, the most important thing to know about dangerous molds, is that all mold should be removed as soon as possible. Even moldy foods, which can become poisonous and make people sick, should be discarded right away.

Areas where the moldy food was stored should also be thoroughly cleaned. Generally, mold can be removed with bleach and water, however, larger areas may require the aid of professionals to ensure thorough cleaning. When cleaning a moldy area, always use extreme caution and wear a mask to avoid breathing in the spores. It is also advisable to check for any leaks or other water problems to prevent any future outbreaks of mold.

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I'm suffering Mold exposure

I have been sick since 3-29-10 due to mold in the house I am renting. I found out in Feb. 2010 from my neighbor recently whom has owned the owner for 30 years. The mold was in the bedroom before we moved in. Well, the landlord only replaced the drywall in the master bedroom and never addressed the initial problem. So the mold came back with a vengeance the first of March 2010. In the meantime, I have been sick since 3-29-10 on antibiotics, antihistamines and inhalers. Presently on steroid inhaler and still no better. I don't know how much of this pain I can take!I came to your office yesterday for a consultation. However, trying to pack to move and pay 1st and last months rent plus pet deposite. Unfortunately, I can't afford your services at this time.  However, if I can find a lawyer with enough backbone to take a mold  case in this state. I will sue for enough to pay for your services. From what I saw in your office I am very impressed and pray to get well soon!!!!I just want to be the healthy, vibrante, loving others person again.I think you're great DR ASA. I ordered your book online today. Hope to meet you sometime soon.God Bless,Diane Lee Aldredge615-202-0159

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