
Mold Symptoms Library
Balanced, physician-reviewed guides to the symptoms people commonly associate with damp, moldy environments. We are careful to separate what the evidence supports from what it does not: these symptoms overlap many ordinary conditions, are not a diagnosis on their own, and always deserve clinical evaluation alongside fixing the moisture.
How damp, moldy indoor air relates to coughing, wheezing and asthma — what the evidence supports, warning signs, and what to do first.
Read profileNasal congestion, sinus pressure and post-nasal drip in damp environments — what mold has to do with it and how to respond sensibly.
Read profileItchy skin, rashes and irritation associated with mold exposure — what is plausible, what is not, and when to get help.
Read profileWatery, itchy or red eyes in damp, moldy spaces — why it happens, how to tell it from infection, and how to get relief.
Read profileHeadaches attributed to damp, moldy environments — what is plausible, common confounders, and how to approach them.
Read profileTiredness and general malaise blamed on mold — what the evidence says, why it is complex, and how to move forward constructively.
Read profileDifficulty concentrating and “brain fog” attributed to mold — an honest look at the evidence and a constructive way forward.
Read profileAllergy-type and immune responses to mold — from everyday sensitization to rarer conditions like hypersensitivity pneumonitis and ABPA.
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