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Cause, symptoms and treatment of mould allergy
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What is mould allergy?
Mould allergy occurs when an individual is exposed to microscopic fungal spores from mould. Since these spores are small, they can evade the protective mechanisms of the nose and upper respiratory tract, and consequently the lungs.
Causes of Mould Allergy
There are different types of mould; however, only certain types cause mould allergies. These include alternaria, aspergillus, clasdosporium, penicillium, helminthosporum, epicoccum, fusarium, and phoma, to mention a few.
Mould allergy occurs when an individual comes in contact with the mould spores, causing an immune response where the body thinks they are foreign invaders and develops an antibody to fight them. This causes the body to release histamines, which cause itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing and other symptoms related to mould allergy. Even after the exposure has passed, the body will still continue to produce antibodies, which will remember the mould spores (invaders) the next time contact occurs.
Symptoms of Mould Allergy
Symptoms of mould allergy are similar to those which occur in other upper respiratory allergies.
Common symptoms include,
- Allergic Rhinitis
– Sneezing
– Runny nose
– Nasal congestion
– Itchy, watery and red eyes
– Breathing difficulties
– Fatigue
– Weakness
Mould spores can deposit on the lining of the nose, consequently causing x² fever symptoms, and can also reach the lungs causing asthma or allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
Treatment for Mould Allergy
Avoid contact with mould spores
This is the best treatment for mould allergy. To help reduce symptoms of mould allergy drastically, avoid cutting grass, digging around plants or picking leaves. If you must do any of these activities, ensure you wear a dust mask.
Medication
Antihistamines, bronchodilators and corticosteroids are used to ease the symptoms of mould allergy as there is no sure way of curing mould allergy. Corticosteroids help prevent and treat inflammation and they are the most effective allergy medications for most people, and as such are usually prescribed first. Antihistamines help with itching, sneezing and runny nose, and work by blocking histamine which is released by the immune system during an allergy reaction.
Immunotherapy
This involves administering a series of allergy shots to help eliminate some allergies. However, immunotherapy is only moderately effective against mould allergy.
Nasal Lavage
This is usually recommended to help with irritating nasal symptoms. It involves rinsing the nose with salt water and can be effective in relieving congestion.
Tips for Prevention
• Keep damp areas such as bathrooms well ventilated
• Refrigerators should be kept clean, watch out for mouldy food.
• Avoid damp and musty buildings and where HAY is stored.
• Avoid cutting grass, raking leaves and turning compost heaps.
• Keep all bathroom surfaces clean.
• Get rid of old foam pillows and mattresses.
• Do not store clothing or shoes in damp cupboards; leave wardrobe doors ajar to ventilate the clothes.
• Control indoor moisture by using a dehumidifier.
• Reduce the amount of indoor house plants and ensure those present are free of mould on leaves and in potting soil.
• Throw away or recycle old books, newspapers, clothing or bedding.
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If you have persistent allergy symptoms, which become worst especially during humid weather, you may be allergic to mold. Most people do not even know that they are allergic to mold, as mold allergy triggers the same symptoms that happen in other types of upper respiratory allergies. These symptoms include
- Wheezing
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Nasal congestion
- Cough
- Irritated eyes, nose and throat
- Postnasal drip
Mold allergy symptoms differ from one person to another. When 2 perfectly healthy persons are stationed in the same environment, they may react differently to the mold exposure. One may start having watery eyes, itchy nose and throat; while the other person may not have any symptom at all. In some people, exposure to certain types of mold can even trigger serious asthma attack and cause breathing difficulties. Infants, small children, elderly and the sick are more likely to develop reactions towards mold exposure.
Mold allergy can happen all year round, and is particularly severe during humid seasons.
Mold thrives on moisture and it can grow anywhere indoor or outdoor where there is sufficient moisture. Common breeding grounds for indoor mold include basement, bathroom, kitchen, crawl space, attic, damp carpet, behind the wall, etc. Mold spores are so tiny that they can easily get into our body when settle on our foods, drinks, skin, and / or get inhaled. They are very hazardous and certain types of mold produce poisonous compounds that irritate the upper respiratory system.
If you experience pro-long symptoms of coughing, sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes and throat that don’t seem to recover over the medications prescribed, see an allergist to diagnose for mold allergy. Most of the time, these symptoms will improve when the mold source is removed. However, for those who have been exposed to mold for longer period of time, they may never recover as mold might have severely damaged the internal system. This is not a minimal problem; if you suspect to have mold allergy symptoms, consult your doctor as soon as possible. Get diagnosed early and if mold is the root cause for your allergy reactions, solving excessive moisture and reduce mold exposure will often improve the conditions.
Reducing mold exposure
1. Mold testing
Test your house for mold. You may need a moisture meter to test for the moisture level within your house. Remember that moisture is the cause for mold growth.
2. Find mold
Mold can be easily detected by its physical characteristics. Molds commonly appear as greenish or blackish patches on the surface. You will also find strong musty smells in areas with mold growth. Do not touch molds with your bare hands; they are poisonous.
3. Fix the sources of moisture
Locate the sources of moisture that contribute to the growth of indoor mold. Fix and repair any leaking pipelines, roofs, and plumbing.
4. Check for hidden molds
Molds can be hidden inside the wall. You can usually detect hidden mold by its musty odor, even when you can’t see it. If mold grows inside drywall, you need to remove and replace the drywall.
5. Wash off mold
For molds grow on hard surfaces like counter top, tiles, floors, tub and glass, you can wash it off with detergent and water. Scrub hard with a sturdy brush to remove stubborn surface mold. Other non-toxic mold removal products like vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are also good for cleaning molds. When you are done with mold cleaning, allow the areas to dry thoroughly.
6. Dry is the key
Always dry damp areas and materials immediately within 24 to 48 hours to prevent mold growth. You may consider replacing a severely soaked carpet due to flooding as it is not easy to dry a carpet completely unless with the professional help. Do not lay carpets in areas with excessive moisture.
7. Disposal of contaminated materials
Dispose off porous materials that are severely contaminated like woods, drywall, carpeting. Pull out the materials carefully and seal them in a strong plastic bag for disposal.
8. Regulate indoor humidity
Control the humidity level with the use of a dehumidifier. Exhaust fans are good at venting bathrooms and kitchens. Install a good ventilation system to provide better air circulation.
9. Safety measures
If you are planning to implement mold removal yourself, remember to put on protective gears like goggles, face mask, and rubber gloves. Discard the tools used for the cleaning of mold like brush, gloves, etc. Wear disposable clothing and throw it away after the mold removal process. Don’t wash any mold-infected clothing with your other laundry to prevent mold spores from spreading.
10. Regular cleaning and mold inspection
Mold is a stubborn fungus. It is not easy to remove mold entirely. It will always find chance to invade your house again. Therefore, regular mold inspection is very important. Look for possible leakage and test the indoor moisture level to help prevent mold growth. Frequent cleaning of areas like shower room, bathroom and kitchen can reduce the food source for mold. Diminish the ideal condition for mold to thrive on and you can keep mold at bay.
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When it comes to allergies there are all kinds of cause and all kinds of symptoms. Do you suffer from a single allergy symptom? Or many symptoms? There are some common symptoms seen among most:
1. Sneezing with either a runny nose or clogged nose
2. Coughing
3. Postnasal drip
4. Itchy eyes and/or nose
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6. Watery eyes
7. Conjunctivitis which is an inflammation of the membrane the lines the eyelid which causes swelling of the eyes.
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1. Pollen Allergy – this is an allergy that strikes every spring, summer, and fall as tine particles are released from the various trees, weeds, and grasses. These particles are pollen and the main allergy symptom they cause is hay fever. Pollen is the most common allergy out there. With a host of people suffering at different levels. There are many excellent natural products that can help you a lot. If you can determine what is causing your allergy you will be in much better shape. It is the makeup of the pollen that causes the allergy symptom known as hay fever.
2. Molds – Mold spores can pop up anywhere and dealing with it requires that you get down and dirty. It will take some elbow grease and some persistence. If there is mold it can result in an ugly allergy symptom that affects the respiratory system. Mold will grow many places.
If mold is a problem you need to lower the humidity in the house and add fans for ventilation. Remove any visible mold. To clean mold use a product like Captan’s Powder or Orthocine.
3. Dust Mites – you might be surprised to discover that dust mites can produce an allergy symptom like asthma. Dust mites are a microscopic organism that lives in the dust. They are not a single substance. Instead they are a combination of fiber, fabrics, animal dander, food particles, and the list goes on and on. These little creatures are virtually impossible to get rid of so you will want to control your allergy symptom. Of course using hepa filters and dusting and vacuuming regularly will really help.
4. Animals – Pets are one of the most common reasons for developing an allergy symptom like runny watery eyes. Of course there are many different allergies that can be caused by the dander from your pet. There is actually a higher rate of allergies with cats. Pet allergies can actually take up to two years to develop. The allergy symptom can be one or many and it can be no more than an annoyance through to very serious
Whatever your allergy symptom trying to discover the cause is worth your effort because you may be able to eliminate the cause or you may be able to find a natural product that can help you.
An allergy symptom is your clue that your immune system is malfunctioning. It’s time you worked to straighten it out with herbal remedies..
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Dealing With A Mold Allergy
Posted by admin in mold allergy symptoms Saturday, 24 July 2010 14:47 No Comments
Mold allergy is not nearly as common as you might have thought considering there are thousands of different molds. But out of those thousands about a dozen can cause an allergic reaction.
Molds and fungi grow in all kinds of environments and they really do nicely inside. Outside molds don’t really have a season that causes trouble. If you have asthma that is a result of a mold allergy the best thing you can do it so avoid the mold spores. Of course completely avoiding them is pretty difficult, especially air borne molds. Thankfully there are asthma medications that work well.
Wondering what the symptoms are for a mold allergy? They are the same as any other respiratory allergy. Sneezing, cough, runny or stuffy nose, postnasal drip, watery eyes, itchy eyes, itchy nose and throat, sinusitis, and skin rash and for some it causes asthma which has shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing.
A mold allergy is caused when you come into contact with the mold spores and your body thinks they are a foreign invader so it develops an antibody to fight it. Even after the exposure is over you body will continue to produce antibodies so they will remember this invader the next time contact occurs. The reaction causes your body to release histamines which are what cause your eyes to water and your nose to run.
Toxic black mold is the mold allergy that made the news awhile back because it caused serious lung disease and caused hundreds of homes to be condemned as unfit to live in. Black mold is not a medical term but rather the slang it was dubbed at the time. This greenish black mold develops after serious water damage has occurred and although it has been directly linked to severe mold allergy the scientists still haven’t been able to determine why.
The treatment for a mold allergy is the same as with any other allergy. There are several different types of medications both over the counter, prescription, and natural supplements that can help.
For an asthma type mold allergy inhaled corticosteroids can be used if you have symptoms more than twice a week your doctor will likely put you on a corticosteroid medication.
For some the mold allergy results in an instant asthma attach when exposed. Bronchodilators are quick to act bring relief from asthma attack symptoms almost instantly.
Antihistamines are used when the immune system over reacts to the mold allergy producing histamines. Histamines cause watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose, and other symptoms. Claritin and Allegra are two common antihistamines that are used.
When a mold allergy causes mucus and sinus problems then using a decongestant can bring relief from those symptoms. Common decongestions include Claritin-D and Allegra-D with the D standing for decongestion. Often an antihistamine and decongestion are combined to get the best relief.
There are also nasal sprays, immunotherapy which is a series of shots, and natural supplements that can help boost the immune system and bring your body into balance. Some can even relieve your histamine symptoms.
If you have a mold allergy it is important to deal with the mold itself whenever possible and then choose the correct treatment for your situation. It always pays to try natural options first before restoring to chemical solutions.
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