Mold Illness FAQ

When should I be worried about mold on my walls?

When should i be worried about mold on my walls?

You should be concerned about mold on your walls if it’s visible—or even if you suspect it’s growing behind them. Mold releases mycotoxins that can cause issues for most people, especially with ongoing exposure. If mold keeps coming back despite regular cleaning, it often points to an underlying moisture problem that needs to be addressed. If you or someone in your household begins experiencing symptoms such as respiratory issues, allergic reactions, headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, neurological changes, or brain fog, it may be a sign that mold is the cause.

If you believe mold exposure has affected your health, please seek advice from a knowledgeable doctor specializing in treating mold.

LifeWorks Wellness Center specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with mold-related illnesses, so feel free to reach out to us to learn more. We can help determine the extent of your issue and offer a proven mold healing treatment protocol.

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