Some forms of toxic mold have been known to cause skin rashes
because it's not normal for someone to have mold on skin...
because it's not normal for someone to have mold on skin...
yes you should be concerned about mold on the skin. they are not natural flora.
irratate your skin im cool
Most likely, yes.
No! Don't eat that!
Black molds are more dangerous. They can cause serious health problems for you. Skin is the primary concern after mold attack.
There are several things to watch out for if you think that you might have mold issues. The top symptoms to watch for are sneezing, headache, itching skin and eyes, watery eyes, redness and skin irritation.
It may cause irritation.
It never causes a reaction
It never causes a reaction
Mold typically grows on surfaces that provide it with nutrients, moisture, and oxygen, such as walls, floors, and food. While it is possible for mold to grow on human skin, it is not common. However, mold exposure can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some individuals.