Causes of Mold Allergies and Its Symptoms

Sean
Mold is usually identified as the yellowish or greenish material that develops when we do not throw away organic substances.

Mold allergy is just one of the many types of allergies that are known today. Unlike other types of allergies that are prominent in the spring season, mold allergies can develop during anytime of the year. This is due to the fact that mold can develop anywhere and any time.

Mold is capable of multiplying in number, which produced millions of pores. These pores are the main cause of allergies. Since the pores are microscopic it is very difficult to avoid exposure and become immune to them. These spores are capable of finding a way around the body's defensive apparatus, and settling in our respiratory organs.

Mold allergy attack is more severe when people consume food that has been processed by fungi such as cheese. Some dried fruits and mushrooms, and foods like vinegar, and soy sauce further aggravate the allergy attack.

Allergy from mold, or asthma caused by mold allergies normally occurs between spring and the end of fall. Summer is the time during which mold season is at its peak. During cool temperatures some molds are latent and dwell that way until they are exposed to high temperatures, which will enable them to multiply again.

Presence of moisture ensures that mold will grow. Damp closets, refrigerators, mattresses, garbage, etc are some of the places that you need to keep an eye on for mold growth.

What can you do to ensure that mold growth in your house is at a minimum? Make sure that all spaces are ventilated. Also, regularly air out objects that attract mold.

Cladosporium and Alternaria are the most common types of molds that thrive in the United States. These mold species far surpass the amount of pollen present in the air. Mold is worse than pollen since they can survive both indoors and outdoors. Another unfortunate characteristic of mold is that they are very tricky to get rid of in their initial stages. In most cases it is only possible to detect the presence of mold only after they are fully developed and give out a foul smell. This is normally an indication that the amount of mold in the air has attained maturity and has reached unhealthy levels.

Long-term exposure to mold can cause allergies and other diseases such as lung disease o asthma. It is better to consult your family care physician if you notice any sudden coughing or other symptoms. It is imperative to get the problem checked out immediately instead of prolonging the situation. You might have to go through a series of tests and X-rays, and in some cases, blood sampling. At the end you might thank yourself for being sensible enough taking care of the problem in the initial stages.

In conclusion, mold allergies might be temporary. However, it is still not something that you can ignore, lest it can develop into a full-blown problem.

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