Allergies to mold are a very common problem. This article will let you know how to fight back when mold spores are causing you trouble.
What is Mold Allergy?
Mold spores are the reproductive part of a mold or a fungus. This is what causes the allergic reaction. Molds grow best in places where there are moisture and decomposing material, which the mold uses for nutrition.
Symptoms of Mold allergies
– Sneezing
– Coughing
– Runny nose
– Congestion
– Itchy eyes
– Hives
– Rashes
– Breathing problems
Places that Collect Mold
– Closets
– Pillows and other textiles
– Refrigerator and washing machine door gaskets
– Basements
– Carpets
Remedies for Mold Allergy
– The first thing to do, if you suffer from mold allergy, is to limit your exposure to it
– Reduce moisture in your home. Try to keep humidity below 40%
– Mold killing solutions can help in reduce mold infestation
– Do not use carpets in bathroom because they collect moisture
– Dry all clothing and shoes properly
– Prevent water leaks
– Do not burn moldy wood in a fireplace
If limiting your exposure to mold does not take effect and you still suffer from symptoms, there are medications available. Antihistamines can provide relief by artificially prohibiting the immune system from reacting to the allergyc trigger. If the allergy is localized to one part of the body, such as the eyes, you can treat the symptoms by using a remedy that will take effect only in the area of the body where the allergic symptom is taking place. This helps in limiting the amount of side effects you might suffer from in comparison to oral allergy medications. Allergy related hives can be treated with topical corticosteroids. Eye symptoms can be treated with eye drops that contain antihistamines. Nasal sprays can offer relief from allergic rhinitis, which can also be a mold spore related condition.