Certain homeopathic ideologies would suggest that diet is a key factor in Allergies. For example, if a person is allergic to trees and grass, a homeopath might suggest to eat locally produced honey to reduce those effects.
Some people have extremely serious symptoms of mold allergies. It varies from person to person.
When exposed to mold the number one symptom that exist the uneeded sneezing. To reduce these mold allergies it is suggested that you let the rooms that are mold infected air out.
Mold allergies are treated in the same fashion that any other airborn allergies such as pollen are. The most common treatments are inhalers and corticosteroids.
I am unsure of the exact number of diffeent types of mold allergies but according to my research the most common molds that cause allergies include alternaria, aspergillus, cladosporium and penicillium. There are several articles on the internet that discuss mold allergies.This link tells a lot about the mold allergies. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mold-allergy/DS00773/DSECTION=causes
yes, you are able to develop mold allergies at any time during your life time. if you are exposed to toxic mold you can become allergic to its effects.
Chronic sinusitis is often associated with food allergies. An elimination/challenge diet is recommended to identify and eliminate allergenic foods.
Mold allergies usually have the same typical symptoms as other allergies with sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, etc. One other symptom with mold is upper respiratory issues such as coughing or trouble breathing. Best to consult a doctor to find out for sure.
There are numerous websites online that can give you information on dust and mold allergies. One such site to find this information is on http://www.indoorclimatesolutions.net/
If you suffer from mold allergies, it could be hard for you to remove the source if you can't control or don't know where it's coming from. If you have an idea of where your allergies flare the most, avoid this area. If you work there, wear protective gear over your face. Additionally, take medication for nasal congestion and allergies. It will help defeat your mold allergies too and even make you a little less susceptible to the area of spores.
The symptoms to look for with mold allergies are nose bleeds and shortness of breath.Also loss of appetite and feeling light headed and also memory loss.
If u sneeze and stuff during cleaning, dust allergys.
Mold alergies can cause coughing, itchy eyes, nose and throat, sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny or stuffy nose. Mold allergies may cause someone with asthma to have a severe asthma attack which may include wheezing, chest tightness or trouble breathing. The Mayo Clinic website has some very helpful information regarding Mold Allergies along with other health related issues. The following link will take you right to the "symptoms of mold allergies": http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mold-allergy/DS00773/DSECTION=symptoms