Mould spores, given the right conditions, grow and spread prolifically. Although mould spores are smaller than pollen grains, they can travel through the human respiratory tract to reach the lungs. Inhalation of mould spores commonly leads to respiratory diseases, breathing difficulties, asthma attacks and other ailments. People who are not allergic to pollens may still suffer from exposure to mould.
Symptoms include:- watery eyes, runny or stuffy nose, chest congestion, wheezing, coughing, sneezing, skin rash, headache, general malaise.
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