Types of Indoor Moles
Aspergillus – This mold is present in household dust and warm and damp climates. It produces mycotoxins and can cause lung infections.
Penicillium – This mold is present in carpets, wallpapers, and decaying fabrics and it can cause asthma and allergies.
Cladosporium – This outdoor fungus is present on wood, textiles, and other damp materials and it can cause asthmatic symptoms and fever.
Stachybotrys – This is an extremely toxic mold which can lead to breathing problems and lung bleeding. It’s found on wood and paper.
Alternaria – This mold is found in the nose, mouth, and upper respiratory tract and it causes allergic responses.
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME- MOLD TOXICITY
CIRS is a serious health problem which is an acute and chronic response due to exposure to a water-damaged environment with toxigenic organisms.
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