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How does mold cause illness?

Sporicidin Disinfectant
Disorders caused or aggravated by indoor exposure to mold are a major public health concern. In general, mold can produce four types of human illness: allergy, infection, irritation, and toxic effects. Sporicidin? Disinfectant Solution is characterized "low/very low" toxicity by the EPA. Avoid contact with eyes. Follow OSHA respiratory protection guidelines when fogging or misting.

DO ARTIFICIAL NAILS CAUSE MOLD?

Frequently Asked Questions Nail Care by Cindy - North Ogden
This is a highly misunderstood subject. Acrylic nails DO NOT cause nail fungi. However, some clients who wear nail enhancements do get a more common disorder commonly known as nail mold. Mold occurs when the nails are not maintained on a regular basis (every 2-3 weeks), or when the artificial nails are applied improperly. See similar questions...

What Problems Does Mold Cause?

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Mold spores are released into the air, travel inside the home where they may begin to grow and reproduce and are inhaled by occupants. Most mold are not dangerous and only cause allergenic symptoms in humans. Symptoms include: congestion (nasal and sinus), respiratory problems (wheezing, breathing difficulty), burning eyes, blurred vision, sore throat and irritation, possible fever. Cognitive thinking problems have also been linked to mold in homes. See similar questions...

How do molds get inside the home? How do they grow? Does mold cause mold disease?

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Molds naturally grow indoors. Mold spores may also enter through open doorways, windows, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Spores in the air outside also attach themselves to people and animals, making clothing, shoes, bags, and pets convenient vehicles for carrying mold indoors. When mold spores land on places where there is excessive moisture, such as where leak in roofs, pipes, walls, potted plants or where there has been flooding, mold will grow. See similar questions...

Can mold cause health problems?

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Molds are usually not a problem indoors, unless mold spores land on a wet or damp spot and begin growing. Molds have the potential to cause health problems. Molds produce allergens, irritants, and in some cases, potentially toxic substances. Allergic reactions to mold are common and include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash. Molds can also cause asthma attacks in people with asthma who are allergic to mold. See similar questions...

Where does mold come from, and what do I do about it?

G. L. Pease - Frequently Asked Questions
Mold is an unfortunate fact of life. If there's a spore, and the conditions are right, the spore will germinate, and you'll get mold. If tobacco is too wet, there's a greater risk of mold, but mold can even form on fairly dry substrates. Most commonly, mold develops when tobacco has dried out, been over-hydrated, and put in containers that are not clean. I've often read about using a little vinegar in the water used to rehydrate the tobacco, in order to retard mold. This is a myth. See similar questions...

Can mold exposure cause brain damage or death?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mold
Although some “experts” claim that individuals have brain damage or have died because of exposure to mold and especially mold toxins, there is no good science at this time to support these claims. Consequently it is prudent to minimize one’s exposure to really moldy environments. By “really moldy” we mean where there are large visible areas of mold (more than a few square feet) or the building has a “musty” odor because of hidden mold growth. See similar questions...

Can mold cause problems?

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Mold has the potential to cause health problems and even make a home uninhabitable. However, everyone is affected differently when in contact with mold. The mold that may not bother the seller may severely affect the buyer. Some mold can produce allergens. Irritants and in some cases, potentially toxic chemical substances known as mycotoxins. People who are sensitive to and exposed to mycotoxins can become ill. Allergic reactions to mold are common. They can be immediate or delayed. See similar questions...

What illness does E. coli O157:H7 cause?

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The O157 strain can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration. The very young, seniors and people with weak immune systems are the most vulnerable. In children, O157 may lead to a severe, sometimes fatal kidney disease called HUS (hemolytic-uremic syndrome). See similar questions...

How does West Nile virus actually cause severe illness and death in humans?

West Nile Virus Questions Answered
Following transmission by an infected mosquito, West Nile virus multiplies in the person's blood system and crosses the blood-brain barrier to reach the brain. The virus interferes with normal central nervous system functioning and causes inflammation of brain tissue. Can the secret of good health be found in a cup of joe? Not completely, but research is showing it's a good start. Take-out doesn't have to mean the end of a healthy diet. See similar questions...

What is mold?

AAAAI - NAB: Frequently Asked Questions
There are hundreds of thousands of types of molds. All are fungi, which means they are many-celled organisms that reproduce by sending tiny seeds called spores into the air. Molds need four things to grow: food, air, the right temperature and water. Although fungi grow naturally "outdoors", molds are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is sufficient moisture. See similar questions...

How does mold get into a building?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mold
Molds are decomposers of organic material such as wood, plants and animals. Mold and mold spores are found in high concentrations wherever there is dead matter such as a pile of leaves, manure or compost. Mold spores enter buildings through the air or on people, animals and objects that are brought into the building. Spores are small bundles of genetic material and chemicals (similar to seeds) that molds make under certain conditions. See similar questions...

How does mold grow?

Mold-Tek | Frequently Asked Questions about Termites
Mold requires nutrients, water, oxygen and favorable temperatures to grow. These nutrients are present in dead organic materials such as wood, paper or fabrics; from wet construction materials including wood, concrete, drywall, carpet or wallpaper; and from some synthetic products such as paints and adhesives. See similar questions...

How does mold get inside?

Mold-Tek | Frequently Asked Questions about Termites
Most often mold develops as the result of water intrusion from a flood, leaky pipe, or condensation. Unless water intrusions are dealt with within 48 hours of occurrence, ensuing mold issues are almost certain. The problem is, most small plumbing leaks and condensation issues go undetected until mold becomes a problem. The second most common way mold enters buildings is through the air or on people, animals and objects that are brought into the building. See similar questions...

How does mold spread?

Mold-Tek | Frequently Asked Questions about Termites
Surface molds spread by eating the building materials they come in contact with. When surface molds are disturbed they produce mold spores, which become airborne. Airborne mold spores are (similar to seeds), they reproduce more spores. Another requirement for mold to grow is moisture, although some mold species can obtain that moisture from moist air when the relative humidity is above 70%. See similar questions...

How does alcohol cause these problems?

OASAS Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) - Frequently A...
Alcohol in the mother's blood crosses the placenta freely and enters the embryo or fetus through the umbilical cord. The exact mechanism(s) by which alcohol damages the fetus and critical times of exposure are not known; however, exposure during the first trimester results in the structural defects (i.e., facial changes) characteristic of FAS, whereas the growth and CNS disturbances could occur from alcohol use during any time in pregnancy. See similar questions...

How do you know it does not cause intussusception?

Vaccines: VPD-VAC/Rotavirus/Vaccine FAQs
A large study of over 70,000 children, designed specifically to assess a risk of intussusception similar to what was found for the previous rotavirus vaccine, was conducted before licensure of RotaTeq®. In that study, there was no association found between the vaccine and an increased risk of intussusception. While these safety data from the clinical trials are reassuring, the safety of RotaTeq™ will be monitored closely post licensure as larger numbers of infants are vaccinated. See similar questions...

What does it cause ?

European Helicobacter Study Group
Most people only get gastritis, that means an irritated stomach lining, with no pain or other symptoms. A few people who have the infection get stomach or duodenal ulcers. (The duodenum is the part just after the stomach, just before the regular small intestine begins.) A very small minority (less than one percent) of infected people get stomach cancer. Helicobacter pylori was the first bacterium to be officially recognized as a cancer-causing agent. See similar questions...

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