Mold is a common cause of allergy. There are thousands of types of molds and yeasts, but only a small number of molds are widely recognized to cause allergic reactions.
Allergic rhinitis can occur when small fungal spores, or sometimes pieces of fungi inhaled. These small, mold spores can enter the lungs. A small number of people from mold allergy symptoms when eating certain foods like cheese with mushrooms. Mushrooms, dried fruits and foodto produce with the yeast, soy sauce, vinegar, or allergy symptoms, if necessary.
Forms can be found wherever moisture, oxygen, and a source of a few other chemicals they need.
Where to rot?
• For the fall of mold that grows on tree trunks and rotting leaves, particularly in moist, shady areas
• In the gardens, the mold can be found in some grasses and weeds in the compost pile
• Forms can attach to grains such as wheat, oats, barley and maizeCompanies make grain bins, silos and in public places
• damp basement and closets in apartment
• Bathrooms, shower stalls, in particular
• storage places where fresh food
• Refrigerator drip trays
• Houseplants
• air conditioners
• Humidifier
• dustbins
• Mattresses
• Sofas
• Old FoamCushions
• Bakeries
• Breweries
• Sheds
• Dairies
• Greenhouses
• Loggers, workers, carpenters, mechanics, furniture, upholsterers, and often work in moldy environments
What forms can cause allergic reactions?
• Alernaria and Cladosporium (Hormodendrum) are the most common forms, both inside and outside the United States found
• Aspergillus, Penicillium, Helminthosporium, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Mucor, Rhizopusand Aureobasidium (Pullularia) are also common
There is no relationship between a respiratory allergy to the mold Penicillium and allergy to penicillin drugs, which is made from mold.
It is useful to form one know?
• Mold is probably not used as a constant guide for daily activities
Many common allergenic molds are of the dry-type spores and spores enter them in a dry, windy weather. Other forms need high humidity, or dew to release theirSpores. Rain washes the spores of many children from heaven, but also causes some smaller spores to be transported in the air. Dry spores are usually issued during the day. Wet spores are released usually at night.
Other mold-related disorders include:
• Aspergillus can cause various diseases. Fungi may present in the airways, or cultivate a distant part of the lungs and, to form a compact ball like a ball "mushroom knows."
• In patients with lung damage orserious underlying medical illnesses, Aspergillus may grasp the opportunity to penetrate the lungs or the whole body.
• In some people, exposure to these fungi can cause asthma or severe inflammatory lung disease such as asthma called allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. "This condition occurs in a small number of people with asthma. Corticosteroids for treating this kind of effective response. Immunotherapy (SIT) is not useful.
Source: National Institute ofAllergy and Infectious Diseases
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information contained in this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All health concerns should be addressed by a qualified health
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