7 Symptoms Of A Mold Related Illness

May 09, 2018 by apost team

Mold is unwelcome in any environment due to the negative health problems it causes. Although mold can grow anywhere, you're more at risk if you live somewhere humid.

Certain areas in your home that are more susceptible to dampness such as the bathroom or basement should be monitored very closely. The Environmental Protection Agency urges people to dry any areas that get wet within 24-48 hours. Not only will you be preventing health problems, but you will also protect your belongings from deterioration.

The most common way to get infected by mold is through inhaling mold spores. Another less likely way to get infected is through touching a moldy object without realizing it and then touching your mouth or an open wound. Regardless of how mold enters your body, once it's inside you, it wreaks havoc on your health.

Here are 7 symptoms you're suffering from a mold illness:

1. Muscle Pain With No Known Cause

If you haven't exercised recently and you're experiencing muscle cramps or sharp pain, you could have come in contact with the mold.

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2. Twitching, Tingling, Or Numbness

If you're experiencing a "pins and needles" sensation in your body not caused by laying or sitting in a position that cuts off your circulation, the mold may be the culprit.

3. Depression

Scientists have found a link between depression, home dampness, and mold. It should come as no surprise that your environment has a great impact on your overall mood. If you notice that you can't shake your blues, try increasing the air circulation in your home and reducing any dampness that might be present.

4. Digestion Issues

Although nausea, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and diarrhea can have many causes, the mold is one that is often overlooked. You may think that these ailments would cause you to lose weight, but mold infection can actually lead to weight gain as well.

5. Respiratory Problems

If you're having any problems breathing normally, you need to check your home for mold. Mold growth can cause a multitude of respiratory illnesses such as asthma and sinusitis to name a couple.

6. Headaches And Eye Sensitivity

Mold triggers a response in your immune system, which can cause inflammation in your brain and eyes, prompting pain and sensitivity. If your eyes are constantly red, itchy, swollen, or blurry, inspect for mold and see a doctor.

7. Other Less Common Symptoms

Shaking, dizziness, weight gain, increased thirst, increased urination, and a metallic taste on your tongue are other less reported symptoms caused by mold exposure.

How To Prevent Mold Growth


There are lots of ways you can combat mold. Regularly clean your bathroom, especially your shower, with your regular products. Have your home professionally inspected if you suspect there is any water damage. Carpet and other porous materials should be thrown away if they can't be washed. Here are some plants you can keep in your home to naturally improve the air quality!

 

Make sure everyone you know is aware of the dangers of mold and how to recognize the symptoms of mold exposure!

 

Our content is created to the best of our knowledge, yet it is of general nature and cannot in any way substitute an individual consultation with your doctor. Your health is important to us!