mold causes respiratory problems

Few months ago, my doctor told me that I had mild asthma and put me on an inhaler and some medications. I was also diagnosed with rhinitis by an ENT, a kind of respiratory allergy and as with all allergy sufferers, I was advised to pay special attention to my living conditions. This weekend, I decided to rid my current bedding and change them to anti-dustmites ones. In fact, allergy sufferers should also check if your house has a mold problem. Mold thrives on humid and wet areas with the home basements being a prone area. Mold can cause respiratory problems (asthma, sinusitis, rhinitis) and develop other allergies causing eye irritation, headaches, nausea and even fatigue. For those who have little children at home, their regular exposure to floor carpeting can lead to certain health risks as they inhale the mold spores or come in contact with any mold or dust.

Therefore, if you have any allergy problems or suspect that your home may have mold problems, the best thing to do is to consult mold removal experts who can inspect your house and advise you with the best solutions. Mold can also lead to serious damage to your home without you realizing it. As I always say, prevention is better than cure so don’t take your health for granted.

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