Black mold specifically if breathed in can and will cause respiratory infections like ammonia or broncidis even Asama that could lead to death
Some symptoms of black mold poisoning are memory loss, headaches, cough and rashes or hives amongst other things.
Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of food poisoning. Parasites, mold, toxins, contaminants and allergens are also causes of food poisoning.
Yes. Any poisoning should be treated at a medical facility.
From mold on bread, never. Remember than an antibiotic, penicillin, was obtained originally from moldy bread. One caution, this does not apply to moldy rye bread which can cause ergot poisoning. Mold on inanimate surfaces like building interiors depends on the type and extent of mold appearance, but most individuals infected from this are easily treated by oral or injectable courses of antibiotics (assuming they have a normal immune system).
you will get really sick then die if not treated
the most common type is mold. only a lot of it though
Mold itself does not directly cause carbon monoxide poisoning. However, mold growth in a home may be a sign of poor ventilation, which can lead to a buildup of carbon monoxide from appliances like furnaces or stoves. It's important to address both issues to maintain a safe indoor environment.
yes from blood poisoning if you don't get it treated
Mold on roots in plants can be prevented by ensuring proper drainage, avoiding overwatering, and using well-draining soil. If mold does appear, it can be treated by removing the affected roots, improving air circulation, and applying a fungicide if necessary.
Most cases of plant poisoning are treated by inducing vomiting, if the patient is fully conscious. Vomiting can be induced by taking syrup of ipecac, an over-the-counter emetic available at any pharmacy.
A person diagnosed with mercury poisoning may be prescribed a drug that binds the mercury, and thus helps the body excrete it quickly.
Treatment of chronic chemical poisoning involves identifying, eliminating the source of poison from the patient's environment, and symptomatic treatment of the condition.