Black Mold Exposure Treatments
- Non-toxic black mold exposure symptoms may include sneezing, coughing and/or skin and eye irritation. You might think you have a cold or sinus infection rather than having been exposed to black mold. Toxic black mold exposure may cause your bodily systems to be affected, including damage to your cells and nerves. Toxic black mold will also increase your sensitivities the longer you are exposed to the mold.
- The first thing to do if you have been exposed to black mold is to find it and clean it up so the exposure can't continue. Good places to start looking are in the bathroom and kitchen. Once the mold has been removed, over-the-counter cold medications can treat the symptoms. If you find this doesn't work or the symptoms are more severe, a doctor can prescribe medication to help your body detoxify itself.
- Increase your calcium and potassium in your diet to help your body fight the effects of the mold. Talk to your doctor about the problem. He or she may prescribe an inhalant to help you fight the effects of the mold. Your doctor will also want you to detoxify your body so that it can get rid of the spores that have been inhaled.
Black-Mold Symptoms
Treatments for Non-toxic Exposure
Treatments for Toxic Exposure
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