Parenting is one of life’s most precious gifts. Each day brings new joys, new lessons, and a limitless supply of love. As a parent, it’s only natural to want the best for your children and to worry when they feel ill. Although most childhood illnesses are caused by simple viral infections and quickly pass, some children have more chronic symptoms. If your child’s been living with a persistent respiratory illness that isn’t going away, and you’ve ruled out other causes, mold might be the culprit.
Here are some common ways that mold might secretly be causing your child’s health problems - and what you can do about it:
Mold Allergies
If your child has been sneezing, coughing, itching, or having difficulty breathing, there is a chance they might be allergic to mold. One in ten people -- including children -- are allergic to mold. Although most people associate this fungus with hot, humid places, mold spores are found all over the world. The spores can even grow inside your home year-round if there are water intrusion and a moist environment.