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What does black mold do to lungs?

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Fibromyalgia, Asthma, Emphysema, Chronic Lung and Sinus Infections, Fatigue Syndrome or feel sick and there simply is no diagnosis? Mold Exposure is perhaps the single most misdiagnosed illness in the United States. Some physicians will even tell you Mold illness can not be diagnosed, or there is no such thing. read more

Exposure to Mold can and does affect people differently. Mold can enter into the human body through several different pathways. People are exposed to Mold by eating contaminated foods; mold spores can enter into a person’s sinuses and lungs through normal respiration or breathing in Mold contaminated buildings. read more

The inhalation of black mold spores, particularly over extended periods of time, may cause severe irritation to the airways, as well as to the lungs. In fact, the majority of symptoms associated with black mold exposure concern the respiratory system. read more

The pain is a normal result of the lungs growing and pushing against the pleural cavity. This notwithstanding, it is possible that you may have been exposed to mold or fungal spores. In that case, the best thing to do is to have your lungs checked for an infection. read more