Clinically, the patients we see who have had mold exposure almost always have thyroid conditions. This may include AITD, hypothyroidism, or non-thyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS), which is also known as Euthyroid Sick Syndrome (ESS). Autoimmune thyroid disease includes Hashimoto's and Graves' Disease.
What are the symptoms of mold toxicity?
In general, symptoms include:
- sinus and nasal congestion.
- nasal irritation.
- itchy, watery eyes.
- red eyes.
- blurry vision.
- wheezing.
- trouble breathing.
- coughing.
Does mold toxicity affect hormones?
Exposure to volatile organic compounds present in water-damaged buildings including metabolic products of toxigenic fungi and mold-derived inflammatory agents can lead to a deficiency or imbalance of many hormones, such as active T3 hormone.What chemicals can cause thyroid problems?
There are several industrial chemicals recognized to interfere with the hypothalamus pituitary thyroid (HPT) axis. Among them, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs), Perchlorate, Bisphenol-A and phthalates have been extensively studied.What physical symptoms can mold cause?
Symptoms of mold exposure
- runny nose and congestion.
- eye irritation.
- sneezing.
- coughing.
- sore throat.
- skin rash.
- headache.
- lung irritation.
Does Mold Cause Thyroid Problems?
How can I test myself for mold exposure?
The best testing methods to utilize are our urine mycotoxin test and our home environment test the EMMA. Mold testing will give you a comprehensive mold and mycotoxin look into your body and home. For more information on these tests, I recommend reading about finding mold in your home and about mold growth.How do you test if mold is making you sick?
A blood test, sometimes called the radioallergosorbent test, can measure your immune system's response to mold by measuring the amount of certain antibodies in your bloodstream known as immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies.Can toxins cause thyroid problems?
A toxic thyroid nodule causes hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid). This occurs when a single nodule (or lump) grows on the thyroid gland causing it to become enlarged and produce excess thyroid hormones. If the increased hormone production is coming from a single nodule in the gland, this is called toxic adenoma.Can hand sanitizer cause thyroid problems?
(Reuters Health) - Workers exposed to chemicals like deodorizers, sanitizers, disinfectants and sterilizers on the job may be more likely than other people to develop thyroid cancer, a recent study suggests.Can toothpaste cause thyroid problems?
Dr Fred Kavalier answers your health question: Fluoride in high doses can effect the functioning of the thyroid gland, but the amount of fluoride in water and toothpaste will not have any significant effect.How do you detox your body from mold?
Sweating. Some people recommend sweating, or using a sauna, to support the process of mold detoxification. No research confirms that sweating can specifically help address the effects of mold. But a 2020 review suggests sweating does play an important role in your body's natural detoxification process.How long does it take to get sick from mold exposure?
These symptoms usually first appear 2 to 9 hours after exposure and last for 1 to 3 days. Other affected persons have progressive shortness of breath and cough, as well as weight loss. Work-relatedness may only become apparent over long holidays if symptoms resolve and then recur on return to work.What is a mycotoxin test?
Mycotoxin testing detects the presence of harmful mycotoxin metabolites caused by mold or fungi in the body or home with a Urine or Environmental test.How long does it take to detox from mold?
As you kill the mold and there are less organisms in your body, you will start to feel better. It took my husband six months to become free and clear of mold while it took me a year and a half.What symptoms can black mold cause?
Symptoms of Black Mold Exposure
- Coughing.
- Postnasal drip.
- Sneezing.
- Dry, scaly skin.
- Itchy eyes, nose, or throat.
- Nasal congestion.