We’ve all heard of mildew, and some of us know about black mold, but do you know what mold can do to your health? Mold is actually a toxin, and it releases toxic gas and spores into the air. When the toxins enter your body, via skin or air, the toxic gases cause a disturbance in many organs, including your brain.
Often confused as just allergies, or “just being out of it,” mold infections can affect cognitive function, especially in the frontal cortical area.
Is it Mold Toxicity or Stress?
When mold toxicity occurs, many dysfunctions can occur, and add psychological distress, or feelings of “craziness.”
Since the 1950’s when drywall began replacing plaster, high-efficiency, energy-saving appliances are smaller and more airtight for many houses. This has increased the reports of mold infections and their drastic indicators.
Scary Symptoms of Mold Infection or Mold Toxicity:
- Psychological distress
- Exhaustion
- Changes in touch or sensation
- Muscle weakness
- Vertigo
- Coordination problems
- Mental fog
- Breathing problems
- Digestive issues
Is it TBI, Lyme Disease or a Mold Infection?
Traumatic brain injuries, Lyme disease, and mold infections have very similar symptoms. These conditions are often associated with brain fog, memory loss, insomnia, and even nausea. Because TBIs are often painful and frightening, people tend to seek help more immediately.
Symptoms of a TBI appear suddenly and can last for years, which is why many of these illnesses are misdiagnosed as something else.
When a mold infection isn’t misdiagnosed as Lyme or a TBI, it’s often diagnosed as other brain conditions because of the symptoms. The sudden “brain fog” and memory loss allows for people to simply write it off as getting older, while depression and anxiety symptoms seem to signal mental illness.
How Can You Treat a Mold Infection?
Because of the long-term effects of mold, it is often misdiagnosed, and therefore mistreated, leaving the person even more frustrated, and still suffering from the distressing side effects of mold toxicity.
If you even think your symptoms are similar to a mold infection, it’s important to get a comprehensive evaluation. The first three things we’d do to help are:
- Contain or stop the exposure
- Boost your detoxification pathways
- Increase your levels of vitamin D
An Amen Clinics full evaluation uses SPECT brain imaging to assess the brain’s function and brain flow, while other tests confirm and help to find other conditions. Because there are often other concurrent conditions, it’s even more vital to find out everything, and not just treat the side effects.
Many people have found hope and help at Amen Clinics, just like Kimberlyn. She went from an active, organized person, to feeling exhausted and out of sorts. When she went to her doctor, he did a series of tests and found that she was suffering from mold illness. She began treatments, and after her full evaluation, Kimberlyn was finally diagnosed, treated, and her symptoms gradually improved.
If you or a loved one has symptoms that sound a lot like Kimberlyn’s contact Amen Clinics today, or call 888-288-9834 and find the hope you’ve been looking for.
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