October 28, 2008

Symptoms and Treatment Of Mold Allergy

Mold allergy is something that usually occurs during spring to late autumn to people who are sensitive to molds and their spores. For people who have a mold allergy and who lives in a perennially warm climate, be prepared for regular bouts of allergic rhinitis due to molds. Those who have molds in their home can also expect to suffer from a mold allergy occasionally despite it being the dead of winter since the warm home can promote better molds growth and advancement. Molds multiply asexually using spores. These are probably the main cause of a mold allergy.

Do I Have Mold Allergy?

There are several symptoms of an allergy to molds that one should take note of since one mold allergy symptom can be similar to another symptom brought about by another allergen. Not all molds are allergens, this fact we should be thankful for because if all were allergenic, we would all be suffering from allergic rhinitis all year long.

A mold allergy symptom can be similar to other symptoms of other kinds of respiratory allergies. Sneezing, chronic cough, nasal congestion, itchy and watery eyes and a congested nose are just a few of the many symptoms one may have from a mold allergy. One might even feel a reduction in one's lung capacity or have difficulty breathing as well as experience headaches due to sinusitis.

Mold allergy is different from toxic mold contamination. If you have dizzy spells, cough up blood, nose bleeds, difficulty breathing, anemia, congestion in the chest, nausea and vomiting among other things, these can be symptoms of toxic mold contamination. Care must bet taken when there is toxic mold contamination because this can prove fatal.

Treating Or Preventing Mold Allergy

Treating mold allergy can be done via medication but preventing mold allergy is more tricky because mold can be difficult to spot. Reducing exposure to molds is one of the primary factors to decreasing bouts of allergic reactions. Installing appliances such as fans to dry up moisture can help to reduce humidity in areas of your home thus help to reduce mold allergy. Cleaning areas susceptible to molds such as bathrooms and closets with mold killing cleansers are a big help. Water leaks can lead to mold infestation so it is best to have these leaks repaired as soon as possible.

Mold allergy may seem trivial but accumulated exposure to molds and smold spores can result to perennial allergic rhinitis. 

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