Living with Port Charlotte mold – Port Charlotte Allergy Issues
People with allergies and Port Charlotte mold sensitivity have a difficult time during allergy season but even in the winter months the symptoms can linger. Sometimes the source of the allergic reaction can be inside their personal living space.
Port Charlotte Mold spores are in the outdoor air all the time and just coming and going, in and out, of our own Port Charlotte homes lets outdoor air and Port Charlotte mold spores inside. When a Port Charlotte mold spore lands on a food source, such as drywall or wood, and has sufficient moisture it will begin to grow on that surface. Once the Port Charlotte mold spore grows into a colony and reproduces, the source of the Port Charlotte mold spores and related allergen are now inside your home.
Port Charlotte Mold has been linked to many health conditions. Some of these are well-documented. Others are still unproven. Most everyone has some of the symptoms attributed to Port Charlotte mold some of the time.
Several state government agencies list conditions that can be caused or made worse by Port Charlotte mold exposure. Some experts say more research is needed before it can be determined if some of the conditions listed below are linked to Port Charlotte mold.
Conditions attributed to Port Charlotte mold include:
- Allergy to Port Charlotte mold – Port Charlotte Mold allergy has been well documented. We test for it in our office, as do most allergists. Symptoms can include runny nose, itchy eyes, wheezing, and skin rashes. Allergic fungal sinusitis is also a form of mold allergy.
- Infections – Usually infection from Port Charlotte mold occurs only in persons on chemotherapy or with diseases which may make them more susceptible to infection. Skin, eyes, and lungs are often affected. Aspergillis is the most notable fungus to cause infection (aspergillosis), but others have been associated with infections also.
- Irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes and respiratory system.
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- Trigeminal nerve effects have been associated with mold, and have been reported to cause pain, decreased attention, disorientation, diminished reflex time, and dizziness.
- Volatile compounds (VOCS) produced by Port Charlotte mold are thought to cause headache, attention deficit, inability to concentrate, and dizziness.
- It is uncertain whether exposure over time to Port Charlotte moldy odors can desensitize an individual so they have less perception of all odors, or cause them to be more highly irritated by odors.
- Some Port Charlotte molds (fungi) produce toxins or poisons
- Toxic Port Charlotte molds can suppress the immune system, or damage intestines, skin, or lungs. They can increase susceptibility to cancer. They can cause blood vessels in the skin or lungs to rupture.
- Toxic Port Charlotte molds are reported to cause nausea and diarrhea, depression, headaches, tremors, kidney problems, and infertility.
- Penicillium is a toxic Port Charlotte mold which has been linked with kidney damage and has been shown to be carcinogenic (cancer-producing) in laboratory animals.
- Aspergillis is the most toxic Port Charlotte mold according to some sources. Some of the toxins produced by aspergillis are reported to cause liver cancer and damage other vital organs.
- Stachybotrys is the Port Charlotte mold usually thought of in “sick building syndrome.” It is being investigated as a cause of hemorrhage in the lungs of infants It has been associated with runny nose, cough, flu-like symptoms, skin irritation in areas of heavy perspiration such as the armpits, headaches, hair loss, malaise, chronic fatigue, depression, yeast infections, and urinary tract infections.
If you experience symptoms that are unusual or out of sync with the seasons you may want to have an Port Charlotte air quality test performed. This will tell if there is a source of Port Charlotte mold spores from inside your home. If you do have and elevated spore count in your home hire an Indoor air Quality Association (IAQA) certified Port Charlotte mold Remediation Company to remove the Port Charlotte mold and clean the surfaces and “scrub” the air in your home.


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