Toxic Mold Allergy Symptoms


Toxic Mold?

Hello everyone, I have not had any allergies that I know in my 22 years, but recently my apartment flooded with water down the inside of the walls upstairs and fill the wall cavity with water, and although the water has gone as far as I know, I'm having itchy eyes long, nose and throat every time I in the apartment. My allergies are almost always gone when I leave the apartment, and again when you return indoors. As far as I can tell, the water within the walls has dried up (no more wet floor, and the flood was a couple of months back). I do not know much about toxic mold or its symptoms, but I'm fairly Curious about why I have only allergies within this department, and I wonder if it could be something related to mold growth. Is this possible? Thanks, – C

I have a very bad experience with toxic mold. If you continue to breathe mold spores, which will certainly fall very ill. This is my story: Last year, I was sick and coughed a lot. But it was not stained phlegm. This continued for two months and the doctor told me I was a little worried even though my lungs said was clear from listening through the stethoscope. I went to a chest x-ray and my lungs were perfectly normal. Then suddenly, my throat was sore for a month and I kept getting a fever frequently. Antibiotics were prescribed to ward off infection. I recovered while I was on antibiotics. But once I finished the course, I'm coming down with a fever a day later. I was at Judgement Day and the doctor told me to see a ENT specialist. I told him I was sick for 5 months with and off fever and sore throat. The first thing I asked was if there is black mold in which I work and I said yes. I immediately said I have to move to a place where there is mold black because the building where I worked is a sick building. I smelled mold caused my immune system is damaged and can not defend themselves from infection. The strong dose of antibiotics caused my system to be too dependent on them to fight an infection. The sore throat that have plagued me for months is thrush, because all the good bacteria in the throat were destroyed by the strong antibiotics. I subsequently requested my boss to put me in an environment where there are no molds so you can recover. The otolaryngologist taught me to irrigate my sinuses regularly so that if I breathe in any mold, which are flushed out before they can cause any damage my immune system. Since I started nasal irrigation, I have not fallen ill once and she feels strong and healthy, without any further medication. I have no never suffered cough and cold or flu. I understand what is happening and if mold is present in your home, you need to be careful. You can even need to invest in some equipment to kill or remove mold that can hurt you not anymore. I recommend you read the following resources: 1. Nasal http://www.sinusinfectionhelp.com/nasal_irrigation.html http://www.sinusinfectionhelp.com/neti_pot.html irrigation nasal irrigation is especially useful when a family member has a cold and do not want infected. Water your breasts regularly for viruses or bacteria in the sinuses do not have the opportunity to multiply and proliferate, causing an infection. I hope this can help as they did for me.

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