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Understanding the Dangers of Mold 


 

Level - I   Common Symptoms of Mold Exposure  

 

The most commonly reported symptoms of short term Mold Exposure:   

 

Sneezing 

 Itching Skin 

 Redness and skin irritation 

Watery Eyes 

 Itching Eyes 

 Headache 

Level - II  Advanced Symptoms of Mold Exposure  

 

 

The following symptoms of Mold exposure have been reported generally as a result from persons being in a 

Mold contaminate environment on and off for an extended period of time. Symptoms are reported to have 

become more severe and longer lasting directly in proportion to the length of exposure time. Their reported 

symptoms are as follows: 

 Constant Headaches 

 Depression  

 Nose Bleeds 

 Feelings of Constant Fatigue 

 Breathing Disorders 

 Coughing up Blood or Black looking Debris 

 Nausea 

 Diarrhea 

 Vomiting 

 Loss of Appetite 

 Weight Loss 

 Hair loss 

 Skin Rashes 

 Open Sores on the Skin 

 Memory Loss "Short Term" 

 Neurological & Nervous Disorders 

 Sexual Dysfunction 

 Swollen Glands in the Neck Area and under the Armpit 

 Sudden Asthma Attacks or Breathing Disorders 

 Ear Infections and Pain 

 Chronic Sinus Infections 

 Chronic Bronchitis 

 Pain in the Joints and Muscles 

  

While it seems Mold can cause many symptoms one must remember that there are thousands of species of 

Mold. Different species of Mold can have a wide variety of reactions within different people. 


Level - III   Late Symptoms of Mold Exposure  

 

The following Mold exposure symptoms are the most severe and are attributed to high levels of exposure: 

 Blindness 

 Brain Damage 

 Memory Loss "Long term" 

 Bleeding Lungs 

 Cancer 

 Death 

  

Mold Sickness Has Commonly Been Misdiagnosed by General Practitioners as the Following: 

  

 ASTHMA 

 Emphysema 

 Arthritis 

 Rheumatoid Arthritis   

 Fibromyalgia   

 Fatigue Syndrome 

 Lupus 

 Psychosomatic Problems 

 Organic Brain Syndrome 

 Depression