Mold Allergies and 7 Ways to Avoid Triggering Mold Allergies
Mold is a common trigger of nasal allergy symptoms and asthma, but you can take steps to avoid mold and prevent triggering your allergies.

By: Kathleen MacNaughton, RN

Molds... yuck! A fungus -- that's disgusting, right? And what does mold have to do with nasal allergies and asthma? The answer to that question is, "Quite a lot, actually."

Both indoor and outdoor molds are common allergy triggers, resulting in the following symptoms:

Stuffy nose/head
Runny nose/post-nasal drip
Sneezing
Itchy nose and/or throat
Itchy, watery, burning, red eyes

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