Research has indicated that, If you are sleeping in a damp or mouldy room, you should know that you are spending a third of your time inhaling dangerous mycotoxins spores.
Regularly inhaling the moulds can create more problems than you may know. Toxic mould exposure is also connected to more serious health effects like depression, insomnia, hair loss, muscle cramps, memory loss, anxiety, weight gain, lack of concentration and confusion.
Mould exposure symptoms may include allergic reactions and respiratory distress. Children and people with compromised immune systems may be particularly vulnerable to mould.
How long does it take for a mould to make a person sick? Research has confirmed that symptoms may first appear two to nine hours after exposure to moulds and may last for one to three days.
Other affected persons may also show symptoms any time they return to work areas exposed to moulds and resolve when they go on holidays.
What do you make of the health effects of dampness or mould in your rooms?
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