Can Black Mold Kill You?
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Dallas TX
30 June, 2021
2:22 PM
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Mold is one of the most common and adaptable living beings and can grow almost anywhere, including moist areas of your home or commercial space. Mold can grow indoors and outdoors, especially in bathrooms, kitchens, basements, crawl spaces, and garages. During our extensive work in the Water Mold Fire Restoration of Dallas, we have faced mold in all forms and all kinds of areas and situations. One of the most common and probably feared types of mold is the black mold or Stachybotrys chartarum or atra. Black mold is found in moist places, including building crevices. It usually looks like splotches or black specks on the wall. Does Black Mold Exposure Kill You? The straightforward answer to the question of whether black mold exposure can kill someone is no. Black mold, in most cases, will not kill you or make you sick. However, certain people who don't have robust immune systems can get affected by this type of mold. Mostly, these are very young, very old, have compromised immune systems, or have existing health conditions. But if the exposure is caught early, they can be treated and are unlikely to die. Symptoms of Black Mold Exposure All types of molds produce toxins that can harm your health in some way or the other. Mold exposure happens through spores that are released in the air. Some people may be more sensitive to mold than others. Some common symptoms of black mold exposure include: CoughingItchy eyes, nose, and throatDry skin that looks scalyStuffy or runny noseSneezingBreathing troubleWatery eyes How an individual reacts to mold will depend on how sensitive he/she is to mold exposure. Some people may not experience any symptoms when exposed to black mold, while others may have more than one of the above symptoms. Diagnosis of Black Mold Exposure If you have not been keeping well and think you might have been exposed to black mold, visit your doctor. The doctor will conduct a physical exam and check how your lungs feel when you breathe. He/she will also perform an allergy test by scratching or pricking the skin with different mold extracts. If you notice a swelling or any other reaction to black mold, then you might be allergic to it. In some cases, the doctor may also do a blood test to check your immune system's response to different types of mold. Black Mold Exposure Treatments Treatment for black mold exposure will depend on the type of reaction you have. Some of the medications that are given to treat reactions to black mold include: Antihistamines Decongestant nasal spraysNasal corticosteroidsOral decongestantsMontelukast What To Do If There Is Black Mold Growth In My Home Black mold can not only affect your health but also cause damage to the structure of your home. It is important to identify a black mold infestation and remove it. If you notice black mold growing in your home in Dallas, contact Water Mold Fire Restoration of Dallas. We are a mold removal and remediation company that can help you deal with your mold problems. Contact us at Water Mold Fire Restoration to request a quote today! Water Mold Fire Restoration of Dallas 6215 Richmond Ave, Dallas TX 75214 972-559-4244 https://watermoldfire.net/dallas-tx/
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