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Top 100 Common
Mold Health Symptoms
Mold consultant Phillip Fry's Mold Health Guide lists the
following as the top 100 health symptoms and problems from result from
exposure to elevated levels of black toxic mold and other toxic molds.
1.
abdominal pain
2.
abnormal pap smears
3. acid
reflux / indigestion
4. acne
5.
allergies and anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction)
6. altered
immunity
7. asthma
and asthmatic signs (sudden onset asthma, increased asthma attacks,
wheezing, shortness in breath, coughing, burning in lungs)
8. balance
problems
9. bladder
and kidney pain
10.
bleeding lungs
11. blood
pressure irregularities
12. body
aches and muscle pains
13.
breathing difficulties (tightness in chest, shortness of breath)
14.
bruising easily
15.
burning in mouth, throat and lungs similar to acid reflux
16. cancer
17.
central nervous system effects
18. chills
19.
choking
20.
cholesterol or triglycerides irregularities
21.
chronic fatigue (chronic, excessive or continued) and/or general malaise
22.
chronic sinus infections
23. coated
tongue
24. colds,
recurring and with decreased resistance to infections
25.
constipation
26.
dandruff problems (chronic) that won’t go away despite use of anti-dandruff
shampoos
27. dark
urine
28. death
in extreme cases
29.
depression/anxiety/dementia
30.
dermatitis and skin rashes
31.
diarrhea
32.
difficulty concentrating
33.
difficulty in swallowing
34.
dirt-like taste in mouth
35.
dizziness
36. dry,
hacking cough or coughing up blood (resulting to sore lungs/chest due to
excessive coughing)
37. early
menopause
38. eye
and vision problems
39. eye
irritation (burning, watery, or reddened eyes)
40. face
flushing intermittently
41. facial
movements inadvertently or extreme jerking
42.
feeling lost or disconnected from what’s happening around you
43.
feelings of hopelessness
44. fevers
45.
fibromyalgia (chronic fatigue and widespread pain)
46. food
allergies
47.
frequent bloody noses
48.
frequent infections
49. hair
loss
50.
headaches/migraines
51. heart
attack
52.
hemorrhagic or hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis,
or farmers’ lung disease)
53.
hypersensitivity to mold
54.
indigestion (heartburn / acid reflux)
55.
infertility
56.
irritability, mood swings, spleen pain or sudden personality changes
57.
irritable bowel syndrome
58.
itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin or any area
59. kidney
pain and failure
60. large
boils on neck
61. leaky
gut syndrome
62. liver
pain
63. long
lasting flu-like symptoms
64. memory
loss or learning difficulties (brain fog, confusion, Alzheimer’s-like
symptoms)
65.
metallic taste in mouth
66.
multiple chemical sensitivity
67. night
sweats and hot flashes
68. nose
or throat irritation
69.
nosebleeds
70.
numbness in face and limbs
71. open
skin sores and lacerations
72. open
sores on head
73.
organic dust toxic syndrome
74.
peripheral nervous system effects
75.
physical weakness
76. poor
appetite
77. puffy
or droopy eyes
78. rashes
or hives
79.
redness of the sclera (white portion of your eyes)
80.
respiratory distress
81.
ringing in ears
82. runny
nose (rhinitis), clear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear
suddenly, or thick, green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities)
83.
seizures
84.
sensitivity to smells / odors
85. sinus
congestion, sinus problems, chronic sinusitis and other nasal problems
86. skin
rashes or irritation
87. skin
redness
88. sleep
disorders
89.
slurred speech or verbal dysfunction (trouble in speaking)
90.
sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happening often)
91.
spitting up mucous
92.
swollen glands
93.
swollen lymph nodes
94.
systemic candida infection
95.
tremors (shaking)
96.
unexplained fevers
97.
urinary tract infection (uti)
98.
vertigo or dizziness
99.
vomiting (nausea)
100.
women’s health problems (such as endometriosis and vaginal yeast
infections).
“If
one or more residents or co-workers are experiencing one or more of the
above mold health symptoms or mold illnesses, the affected persons should
seek immediate medical intervention from medical doctors such as a pulmonary
physician (lung doctor), neurologist, and other appropriate medical
specialists,” advises
mold expert
Phillip Fry.
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