How to Make “Mold Sickness” Go Away
When you hear about mold problems with homes and people diagnosed with mold sickness, you typically just hear the horror stories. How often do you hear a positive uplifting story about mold and fungus? Not often. Mold sickness is a serious problem. Despite the increased awareness about mold-related problems and reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on correlations between mold and asthma, mold sickness is largely unrecognized by many medical professionals.
Mold is more prevalent than most people realize
The Berkeley Lab Scientific Findings Resource Bank estimates that approximately 50 percent of U.S. homes likely have past or current moisture problems conducive to mold growth. The percent of commercial buildings and schools with moisture issues is even higher. To effectively treat mold sickness, the mold and fungus in the individual’s home must be properly treated.
If you suspect that you or a loved one is experiencing mold sickness, seek help right away from a doctor who specializes in mold-related illnesses. When no longer exposed to mold spores and properly treated, many people have a full recovery from their mold sickness.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reports that some people will have chronic health problems as a result of past mold exposure. Elderly people and those with compromised immune systems are at higher risk of serious health problems. Each person and mold source is different. Don’t gamble with your family’s health.
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