You can’t see or smell it, but it may appear in your home and be the exact reason you’re feeling sick.
Mold poisoning is very dangerous.
Mold is made up of different types of fungi that grow in filaments and reproduce through tiny spores that are invisible to the human eye.
It appears in humid and hot places. Mold can appear in the bathroom, in the shower head or on the ceiling.
It can be attached to shoes, clothes, animals, carpet, books and furniture, can circulate in the ventilation system.
In addition, mold produces toxic chemicals, called mycotoxins, present on the spores released into the air.
Mold toxicity can lead to chronic inflammatory response syndrome, a disease caused by toxins.
Here are the signs that should get you thinking:
– Memory problems, problems with concentration
– Tiredness, weakness and tiredness after sports
– Muscle cramps, muscle and joint pains
– Dizziness
– Headache
– Sensitivity to light, red eyes and blurred vision
– Sinus problems, cough, breathing problems
– I’m shaking
– Dizziness
– Neuralgia
– Abdominal pain, dizziness, diarrhea, loss of appetite
– Metallic taste
– Weight gain despite efforts to lose weight
– Night sweats
– Excessive thirst
– Frequent urination
– Electrostatic shocks
To take action, look for traces of mold in your home and try to get rid of it.
Then go to the doctor for symptom treatment.