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Mold Sinusitis AllergiesWritten by Kathleen GagneSymptoms of Mold Sinusitis AllergiesSome people are very sensitive to molds and mold spores. Mold spores are the reproductive vessels for mold. They can actually lie dormant for up to millions of years and will only grow into mold when a certain combination of conditions are present. The elements that will trigger mold growth are mold spores, an organic food source for the mold, a warm temperature, and moisture. Sinusitis caused by exposure to molds causes symptoms that include a stuffy or runny nose, wheezing in the chest, headaches, fever, and more. Depending on the extent of the mold exposure, the reactions can be even more serious, including shortness of breath and fever. Sinusitis can by more than annoying, causing people who suffer from mold sinusitis allergies to feel sick all the time, to miss work, and to spend a lot of money on medications. How to Reduce the Effects of Mold Sinusitis AllergiesIf you are allergic to any of the thousands of types of mold, the best way to minimize the symptoms you may be experiencing is to reduce the amount of mold in your environment. Some environments have more moisture than others, but, even if you live in a relatively dry climate, you can have a mold problem that can make your life miserable. The following list includes some of the steps you can take to attack mold in your home or workplace.
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