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Mold Exposure Symptoms: What You Need to Do

Exposure to mold in homes is a common and potentially dangerous problem, but thankfully one that can be easily remedied. Mold grows in damp environments, so it's often found in old houses or in basements and attics. Inhaling airborne mold spores can cause symptoms even in healthy individuals, and can aggravate pre-existing upper respiratory problems such as allergies and asthma.

Mold Exposure Symptoms

Often, the first sign that you may have a mold problem is physical symptoms. These physical symptoms can include:

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