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The development of mold in the home can pose potentially harmful health risks. Molds are a type of fungi that can live both indoors and outdoors.

 


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What is mold?
Mold is a member of the fungus family. It is a branching-type of growth called hyphae.

Mold Can Affect Your Health
Indoor molds can be found where humidity levels are high, such as basements or bathrooms.
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Mold allergy symptoms
A mold allergy can cause symptoms similar to those found in pollen allergies: sneezing, runny nose, cough, itchy and watery eyes, and rash. Mold can even trigger asthma symptoms.

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Reduce Mold Exposure
Once an allergy has been identified, your healthcare provider may recommend medications or therapies to control symptoms. The next step is to decrease or eliminate exposure to the allergen.

Mold spores are constantly drifting through the air, the CDC says. Once the spores are in your house and drop on places that have excessive moisture, they will grow.

One type of mold, Stachybotrys chartarum, is sometimes called toxic mold. It tends to develop after a home has been flooded. People do show a higher allergic response to it, and it should be eliminated with bleach cleaning when possible.

If you have a mold allergy, your immune system overreacts when you breathe in mold spores. This reaction triggers a cascade of reactions that lead to allergy symptoms.

Mold and mildew are simple, microscopic organisms that can grow virtually anywhere if they have adequate moisture, nutrients and appropriate temperatures.

Mold Allergies
Mold allergies have been linked to a number of health concerns, including asthma, fatigue and chronic cough. Molds can be found almost anywhere, although they prefer dark, humid and warm locations.

Mold -- Mold spores are carried in the air and may be present all year long. Mold is most common indoors in damp locations such as basements, bathrooms, or washrooms.

Indoor mold (fungus) is very common in humid areas and in homes that have damp areas such as basements.

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Mold. You can reduce the amount of mold in your home by removing houseplants and by frequently cleaning shower curtains, bathroom windows, damp walls, areas with dry rot and indoor trash cans. Use a mix of water and chlorine bleach to kill mold.

Mold " An usually woolly growth on the surface of damp or decaying organic matter or on living organisms; produced by fungi
Mycosis " Infection with or disease caused by a fungus
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Mold Spores
Keeping indoor humidity at less than 50% will keep mold spores down. Keep sinks and tubs dry and clean, and fix leaky pipes. Empty and wash the refrigerator tray that collects water from the freezer defroster often.

mold/mildew
Mold and mildew grow in areas that are dark, humid, and have poor ventilation.
outdoors
Avoid damp, shady areas. Remove fallen leaves and avoid cutting the grass.

Mold allergies"some tips for coping
Damp, shady or dark areas of the home and garden harbor molds, a common allergen for many people.

Mold (US)
Moulds are naturally occurring clusters of microscopic fungi which reproduce by releasing airborne spores. Certain individuals will develop asthma and nasal symptoms if they breathe in these spores and thus have a Mould Allergy.

Mold allergy
Introduction
Mold allergy is less common than you'd think, given the thousands of types of mold in the environment. Out of all those types, though, only a few dozen cause an allergic reaction.

Mold is a special problem. It can be in the house, in the food, in the drugs (that is what the penicillin-type drugs are: mold!). Avoid dampness in, or around, your home.
It is estimated that 35 million Americans, alone, have some type of allergy.

Mold is a fungus that can grow on many surfaces inside and outside the home. Outdoors, it is often found in damp soil, on fallen leaves, in compost piles, and on grasses and grains.
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mold - a microscopic fungus that grows and lives on plant or animal matter or on non-organic objects. Most molds are made up of filaments and reproduce through the production of spores, which spread by air, water, or insects.

Mold Exposure in Infancy Raises Asthma Risk
Infants raised in a home with moldy areas may be more likely to develop childhood asthma.
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Mold - Mold spores can trigger symptoms of allergic rhinitis in allergic patients. Mold thrives in damp environments.

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Mold spores float through the air like pollen until they find a hospitable environment to grow.
Unlike pollen, however, molds do not have a season. They are present throughout the year in most of the United States.

Mold may cause allergies that get worse in damp weather. Mold also produces spores that move around in outdoor air during warmer months. To avoid contact with mold spores: ...

Mold allergens can be difficult to avoid, but some steps can be taken to at least reduce exposure to them. First, the allergy sufferer should avoid those hot spots mentioned earlier where molds tend to be concentrated.

Mold and musty odors in any part of the home
Cockroaches in the home
It should be determined whether the patient's symptoms worsen after the patient vacuums rugs (a typical sign of dust mite allergen).

Mold spores:
keeping the house dry through ventilation and use of dehumidifiers
using a disinfectant such as dilute bleach to clean surfaces such as bathroom floors and walls
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A form of fungus. Some molds can cause disease in humans.
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In medicine, a benign growth on the skin that is formed by a cluster of melanocytes (cells that make the pigment melanin).

Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Also available by sending a request to the following address (be sure to reference EPA document number EPA 402-K-01-001 when ordering): National Center for ...

a mold or yeast such as Candida that may cause infection.
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Toxic Mold testing laboratory specializing in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) analysis ... Escherichia coli O157:H7. Escherichia coli O157:H7 outbreak associated with ...
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dry winter air with little moisture
allowing the skin to become too dry
certain harsh soaps and detergents
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To reduce mold:
Clean moldy surfaces. Mold is often found in air conditioners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, swamp coolers, and refrigerator drip pans.
Use a dehumidifier indoors to reduce humidity to less than 50%.

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Environmental irritants (smog or chemicals in the air, wind, strong light, blowing dust)
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Most episodes of itchy eyes occur as a result of allergy to pollen, grasses, ragweed, plants, dust, mold, cat dander, cigarette smoke or chemicals.

Aspergillus is a mold. An antigen is a substance that stimulates the immune system to eliminate or fight foreign substances in the body. This skin test detects hypersensitivity to aspergillus.
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Allergy to pollen, mold, dander, dust (hay fever)
Corticosteroid inhalation (from certain nose sprays)
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Nasal irritants such as dust and powders
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Dust mites, pet dander, cockroaches and mold spores all cause allergy symptoms, and may be found in the home.
Outside ragweed, tree pollen, grasses and mold spores often cause allergies.

For moderate to severe hearing loss, a postauricular (ear-level) aid, which fits behind the pinna and is coupled to the ear mold with flexible tubing, is appropriate.

Add moisture to the air with a humidifier or a vaporizer, unless you have mold allergy (mold may grow in your vaporizer).
Inhale steam from a basin of hot water or shower to open your sinuses and relieve pain.

Someone with severe asthma and indoor mold sensitivity living in an old musty home with a damp moldy basement heated with open fireplaces and a wood stove is likely to benefit simply from a move to a newer dryer home with baseboard (rather than ...

Numerous cases of persistent prevalence have been investigated by the medical officers of the local government board, in which drinking water has been exonerated and the mischief attributed to standing pollution of the soil - for instance, Mold, ...

In the first procedure, the surgeon creates a vagina by harvesting a thin piece of skin from the patient's buttocks (artificial skin has been recently recommended to reduce the morbidity from the skin donor site) and placing it over a mold to create ...

This frame generally consists of strips of either metal or plastic that mold to one's back to provide a good fit, sometimes with additional metal stays to reinforce the frame.

Aflatoxin: A toxin produced by mold that is hepatotoxic (can damage the liver) and may possibly lead to liver cancer. Aflatoxins are known to cause cancer in animals.

This medicine is used for infections caused by yeast (Candida) and mold. It killed fungi in 45 to 70 of 100 people who used it. This means that it did not kill the fungi in 30 to 55 of 100 people who used it.

The skin graft is then placed over a vaginal mold. Your doctor will create an opening by making an incision at the area of the vaginal dimple (where the skin puckers in, at the area where your vagina started to develop).

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The most effective way to remove environmental allergens that are in the home which include, dust, dust mites, mold, smokes, animal hair and danders include cleaning the home from top to bottom.

For this reason, a mold may be made of part of your body, and you will be placed in the mold for treatment. Once you are ready for your treatment, the radiation therapist will leave the room and go to a control room nearby.

(f´ltäk´´snz), a group of secondary metabolites that are cancer-causing byproducts of a mold that grows on nuts and grains, particularly peanuts.

This type of hearing aid, which is in a case, connects to a plastic ear mold inside the outer ear. These hearing aids are generally used for mild to severe hearing loss.

Avoiding smoke, dust, dirt, fumes, household chemicals, fireplace smoke, and mold or mildew
Clearing or bringing up mucus or secretions from the airways. This must be done one to fours times each day.

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