People and Conditons having Higher Risk to Fungal Infections
AIDS
Organ transplant patients
Cancer (chronic lymphatic leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, chronic myelogenous leukemia, myeloma, lymphosarcoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children, and others)
Sarcoidosis
Corticosteroid therapy
Diabetes mellitus
Others:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Lung cancer patients
Cirrhosis or alcoholics
Rheumatoid arthritis suffers
Systemic lupus erythematous
Pregnancy
Splenectomy patients
The above list of conditions and people with those conditions have been highly documented to be
susceptible to "Mold" caused Fungal infections that have been directly linked to have caused death in people with those conditions.
The lungs are the most frequently affected site of chronic pulmonary disease caused by Fungal infection. Higher rates of occurence are noted in persons with preexisting chronic lung diseases such as emphysema and occurs most frequently in elderly men. All stages of this disease may mimic tuberculosis. Sinuses and the skin are also frequently affected areas of Fungal infections and Mold exposure. Mold Exposure the Most Common Misdiagnoses
Have you been diagnosed with:
Fibromyalgia
Asthma
Emphysema
Chronic Lung Infections
Chronic Sinus Infections
Fatigue Syndrome
Organs Involved and affected by Fungal Infections
Lymph Nodes (glands)
Bone Marrow
Heart
Adrenal glands
Central Nervous System
Gastrointestinal Tract (bowels)
Eyes
Skin
Genitourinary tract (sex organs and urinary tract)
Mold Exposure is perhaps the single most misdiagnosed illness in the United States. Lack of education concerning a patients environment is the main reason this happens. As no doctors ask their patients enough questions to determine that where the patient works or lives is the actual cause of their illness.