Mold Allergy Treatment

 

Options for Mold Allergy Treatment

Many people are allergic to mold. Symptoms of mold allergy often occur anywhere from spring to fall. Mold allergy is often considered a seasonal allergy because it often does not occur in the cold or freezing weather. However, if you live in a climate that’s warm all year, you can experience mold allergies constantly. There are various options for mold allergy treatment that you should discuss with your doctor.

Mold is a type of fungus that consists of cells that multiply and grow. Mold reproduces via spores, which germinate to create more mold and in turn, more spores. It’s easy to see why mold can be such a problem for many allergy sufferers. Mold spores and mold cannot only be found outdoors, but indoors as well. Spores and mold fragments can be inhaled and cause symptoms such as sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, congestion, runny nose, and even scaly patches on the skin.

One way to treat mold allergies is to simply stay indoors when mold counts are elevated. Many weather reports will include information about pollen counts and mold counts. You will also want to avoid going outdoors directly following rain. Activities like mowing grass and raking leaves can aggravate mold allergies, so try to avoid these activities if mold is a problem for you. While mold is less common indoors, it can occur. Precautions to be taken include keeping the moisture level in the home down and avoiding damp basements and crawl spaces. Many people also find a reduction in symptoms when they implement an air purifier with a HEPA filtration system, which works to trap and eliminate spores and particles.

Other mold allergy treatment options may include the use of prescription or over the counter medications. Antihistamines can help reduce the severity and duration of symptoms such as runny nose, itching eyes and sneezing. Nasal spray can also be an effective and fast way to find relief. If you find that over the counter remedies are not effective, consult your doctor who may prescribe something stronger, such as a corticosteroid to help you alleviate your symptoms. Anyone who suffers from mold allergies should see their doctor to obtain a professional medical diagnosis and discuss various treatment options available for mold allergy treatment.

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