Have you become worried about your child’s health in your own home? If they have suddenly begun to display signs of a respiratory illness, it can be very concerning. However, it could also be an indication of mold exposure. In many instances, mold within the home can enter our airways. From there, it can cause a variety of symptoms and complications.
An Overview of Mold Allergies
Mold belongs to the fungi kingdom. As a foreign organism, they can trigger an immune response in many individuals who encounter it. For some people, this response can be quite severe. Oftentimes, these reactions can be so powerful that they can affect your overall health and well-being.
Causes:
Molds grow well in a variety of different environments. However, you will most commonly find them in a dark and moist environment. Modern homes commonly develop mold problems in the ceilings as a result of the HVAC system. Unattended leaks and stagnant water in walls or ceilings are some of the main causes of mold growth in the home.
Symptoms of Mold Allergies
How do you know if there are mold infestations in your home? For one, it is important to keep an eye on the following symptoms you or your children can develop. If you identify them, it could be an indication that you may have a mold problem.
Common Symptoms
- Sneezing: This is the easiest sign to identify. Sometimes, you do not even have to be in the same room. Instead, you may hear your child begin to sneeze up a storm.
- Runny Nose: The nose tends to produce a ton of mucous. The body does the best it can to flush out and protect the membranes in your nasal cavities from mold. Before mold enters the body, your nose will try to expel it as snot.
- Cough: When your throat feels itchy, it is hard not to cough. This is a classic sign of mold exposure.
- Itchy Mucous Membranes: Any part of the body that comes into contact with the mold could become itchy. However, it is even more likely to happen in areas where you have mucous membranes. These are common in the mouth, eyes, and ears.
Complications With Asthma
Now, how does all this affect a child with asthma? It depends on the situation. Therefore, it is important for you to know which signs to look for. That way, you can formulate an appropriate response for the situation at hand.
Sometimes, Exposure Precipates Severe Asthma Attacks:
Particular strains of mold seem to trigger more serious symptoms. In addition, the severity of asthma also plays a role.
Keep an Eye On Signs:
If you are raising an asthmatic child, then you know the signs of an attack. When you see them, be prepared. As long as you are ready, it should not matter what caused the attack.
Mold damages to the home and the complications it can have on your children are no joking matters. Be attentive and look out for the signs of the allergies or complications it brings. Here at Exodus Public Adjusters, we make it easy for you to get the compensation you deserve from your insurance company when filing a claim. Visit our website and contact us today.
Mold is so bad for anyone’s lungs, but for an asthmatic, it’s just terrible. I have an asthmatic friend, and if she gets anywhere near mold, she’ll have a flair.
My son has asthma, and mold is awful for him. It only takes a small whiff to make him have an attack.
I have a family member with asthma, and she has to be very careful about mold. It triggers an asthma attack almost immediately for her.
Mold is so tough on your lungs. I don’t have asthma, but if I enter a place with mold, I can immediately feel it. I can only imagine having asthma and having to deal with mold.
Thankfully, no one is asthmatic in my family. Having molds in the house indicates dirtiness, I think. It is important to keep our living space to avoid triggering asthma and allergies.
Mold is pretty awful for anyone. We just redid our bathroom to eliminate any traces of black mold leftover from Hurricane Harvey. This is good information — thanks for sharing!
Mold is such a scary end! It is good to be aware of this and make sure we keep our kids safe.
When you discovered molds starts to occupied your homes, it is best to deal with it asap coz it is one of the worst and health hazard. We had to stripped our bedroom walls, and replaced with new walls coz my husband had bad reaction.
I didn’t realize that particular strains of mold trigger more serious asthmatic symptoms. I need to check my house to make sure we are mold-free.